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TABLE OF CONTENTS
(Arranged Alphabetically)
Articles Page
Benefits to Our Young Men Through Civilian Public Service ..... 20
Commission for Christian Education and Young People’s Work ... 18
Denver’. Mennonite: Mission (35. 6 2020 Game ba ca ee 9
Eastern Mennonite Board of Missions and Charities .............. 10
Bastern Mennonite School. 2c ae ee a Visine eee 12
Horsch; John, eae ae or alte a ee gene) (shes sig aie een 23
Kanagy,(Simon Mennocles ois us tiie, ce eras een ne ete Jah rec en oe
Mennonite Board of Education ............... Briigle ea ek en's Neko hee 11
Mennonite Board of Missions and Charities 22.000. os... sees 4
Mennonite Central Committee:..... SoA Aey haar a ceelieliy doe oe eee aaa 5
Ministerial’ ‘Changes inci hate hie ae roe tore eas a ae cle 25
Our: Publishing Works's. Abe Giver oak een sins ce cine 14
Peace Problemis: Committee’ invAction:: osciies. coil. ee oa eee ae ee 16
Church Directory:
Amish Mennonite Conference (Conservative) ............-eeeeee 48
Amish’ Mennotites-—Old: Orders: fio® 6 otis. ie oa ee 50-54
Mennonite: District Conferences4.4%: ae eas ak ee ee ee . 20-47
Old Order or Wisler; Mennonites nin. Wwechs ste se eee eee 49
Church Organizations:
District Sunday School Conference Executive Committees ........ 59
Mennonite ‘Board of Hducation esse ie eka Gee ee ee 56
Mennonite Board of Missions and Charities ............ Se ae cas 60
Mennonite? Central: Committee a. eco rn ie eles does wa eee 72
Mennonite Central Committee Workers’ Directory ............... 73
Mennonite Charitable: Institutions) s+: cose ate mune aac so one ee ee 69
Mennonite Commission for Christian Education and
Young:,People’'s Worth. cuul vie Glens one yeaa eae ec 58
Mennonite General Conterence’ (sy ciate cae aoe “35
Mennonite, Missions.)c snide uaednts Meee eens Ute RiAinces Cane ogee ao -. 61-70 ©
Mennonite / Publication Board ic Vee kG se oe ee ee Sy
Mennonite ‘Schools. \4 3.2 63 a wk Ok ee aed cia tere ale are 57
Officers’ of District Mission (Boards iiccssn bed aa. ore eee Pete
Ministerial Directory of Names and Addresses of Bishops,
Ministers and: Dewees tee re ocean Rn Chee ». 74-96
Statistical Tables:
Summer Biblé:School Statistics: wick Maden. e eA RD kaa tone 26
Sunday-school: Statistics by: Conferences: 2.0% vieur psigwi oe ie, Seas Pa fe
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S154 ok of considerable value to the notte, the minister, the pega
uissionary, the Christian worker, and every layman in the Mennonite ;
hurch, not to mention its usefulness to those outside our constituency who ahie
nt Raformation. concerning the work of the Mennonite Church. oie
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| A number of things concerning the 1942 Yearbook might merit special aN
aateteen ntion. The peace work of our church has taken on increased interest ~ ‘ie
| : Beery because of the passage of the Conscription Law and the entry ae
a Bad’ a record of the most important activities of our Peace Problems :
mmittee in these momentous times. The work of the Mennonite Central ‘
‘tian Bere Camps in addition to ‘relief work in a number of foreign
untries. __ The Mennonite Civilian Service Camps now in operation are all
ie: changes that might be noted afe the inclusion of the executive
mittees of all our Sunday-school conferences, and the new arrangement —
1¢ Wisler or Old Order Mennonites, in which the two groups are given
rately in the conference table. In the Ministerial Directory the names
€ ministers of all the Mennonite colonies in Paraguay are listed, instead |
only one colony as heretofore. We are continually striving to make the uate
Cig a more ae ae! source of information for things Pepe to ao
hly Beiccd th ce best information we could eon and yet we realize
ore eth have ae in, won pies we ask your forbearance. Tt will be i
Botay the Lord help us all to be faithful stewards for Him neh this
at of our Lord 1942.
MENNONITE BOARD OF MIS-
SIONS AND CHARITIES
“FOR THE YEAR 1941
By HG. Bender, Treas.
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In writing this summary we want to
begin with some of the things which
were mentioned in last year’s write-up
as being under way but not completed.
The Mexican work at La Junta,
Colo., in charge of Bro. and Sister Da-
vid ‘Castillo, is now nicely under way.
The Board has purchased a church
building in La Junta. This was owned
by the Baptist Missionary Society and
was in a poor state of repair. Now it is
transformed into a comfortable place
of worship for our Mexican folks.
Lester Hershey took charge of the
Mexican work in Chicago as a single
man but during the year he became
married... In order to provide a home
for Bro. and Sister Hershey as well as
for the two groups of workers at the
Home Mission, the Home Mission
dwelling was converted into three a-
partments. This gives all our Chicago
workers comfortable homes under the
same roof. The Mexican work in
Texas is steadily growing. The results
in the three Mexican fields under the
Board during the year are very en-
couraging.
Last year’s summary called attention
to the illness of Bro. Newton Weber,
then superintendent of Fort Wayne —
Mission. During the year the Weber
family has moved to Springs, Pa.,
where Bro. Weber’s thealth has great-
ly improved while pursuing a different
type of work. Bro. and Sister Allen
Ebersole, Elkhart, Ind., were appointed
to fill the vacancy at Fort Wayne.
The death of Bro. J. D. Mininger
who had faithfully served at Kansas
City, Kans., for many years, made
the seeking for new workers for this
field necessary. Sister Mininger has
moved to Goshen, Ind., where she is
making her home with her son, Paul.
Bro. William Smith, who had been a
co-worker as deacon with Bro. Min-
inger, was ordained minister and was
acting superintendent of the
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- especially true of our India mission- —
Kansas
City Ghiecioe: until his dean on Jan- Ais
uary 28, 1942. me)
A new Mission was opened at Dene =
Colo., last summer. For several oe
é
years gee had been a conviction a- ie
mong some of our people that this =
should be done. The Missouri-Kansas x
and Iowa-Nebraska district conferences _
are in a special way helping in this i
work. Bro. and Sister P. A. Friesen, © “8
missionaries on furlough from India,
are in charge. The Denver Mission is
serving a special purpose, besides its
regular mission work, by providing a
home for our nurses in training at La
Junta Hospital, who must affiliate in es ‘
Denver hospitals for nine months to
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complete their training. The Board has — 5
purchased a building for a Mission
Home. At present a hall is rented for — a
the place ‘of worship. es
The Isolation Ward at the Kansas 2
City Children’s Home is completed, - :
fully equipped, and in use now. Neces-
sary funds were contributed to com- 2
plete the second floor of the Ohio Old a
People’s Home. This work is now —
well under way and will soon be com-— R,
pleted. We are still short of the nec-
essary funds to equip the rooms.
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The present war situation is making
the going to and from our foreign mis- —
sions more and more difficult. This is —
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nes a
aries. After several changes of sailing — n:
plans, the Friesens and Brennemans — 3
finally arrived home at the same time a
last spring. Friesens landed on the
Atlantic coast and Brennemans on the ~
Pacific. Bro. and Sister George Lapp uy
were finally permitted to sail for India _
after many changes in sailing dates.
Later S. Paul Miller also was Se
to go. The Lapps and Bro. Miller ar-
rived safely in India and are now sta-
tioned: Upon his arrival, S. Paul Mil-
ler was married to Sister Vesta Naf-
ziger, who was on the field several a:
years. Plans were that Doctor and
Sister G. D. Troyer should also go bac
to’ the India field but on en
war period.
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~ Bro. and Sister J. W. Shank are the
only missionaries home on furlough
from South America this year. Sister
Shank will be remembered as the for-
mer Selena Gamber. Bro. and Sister
Lauver, who had been serving at the
Johnstown, Pa., Mission during an ex-
tended furlough period, again returned
to their work in South America. Bro.
and Sister Samuel Miller are newly ap-
- pointed and are now in the South
America field. Occasional contribu-
_ tions are being sent to Paraguay for
ea missionary work among the Indians.
This work is carried on by two breth-
i ren from the Russian Mennonite col-
. ony.
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3s Our Relief work is carried on by the
y
Mennonite Central Committee. Each
- month we have been sending to the
pee M.-C. C. $2,250 for European Relief
and $500 for Relief among the Russian
_ Mennonites“in Paraguay. This makes
a a monthly total of $2,750.
Bt The Selective Service law has
brought to us a new responsibility—
financing camps for our boys. During
the experimental period before so
many boys were called, the cost of
maintaining these camps amounted to
_ 350¢ per member according to the
ie Yearbook membership report. The
cost for the second period, September,
. _- 1941 to February, 1942, is estimated at
is $1.00 per member. Our people have
y been responding very nicely to this
% financial need. We are confident they
| will not fall down even though the load
should become heavier on account of
the larger number of inductees.
In ‘spite of the new calls for heavy
contributions, our regular missionary
offerings did not shrink. We are sin-
3 cerely hoping the missionary offerings
will increase. Our great work is to
i: _ bring the Gospel to a lost world. Our
contributions for Relief and C. P. S. are
only incidental. May we as Mennon-
ites be found faithfully carrying out
_ our Lord’s great commission when He
comes, no matter how trying world
conditions may be.
Elkhart, Ind.
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AND DIRECTORY | ta
MENNONITE CENTRAL COM-
| MITTEE
By H. Ernest Bennett
Relief Work
Relief activities carried on by the
Mennonite Central Committee were
broadened during the past years to
reach needy people in four foreign
countries. The expansion of war a-
reas and economic hardships caused by
the war in other than combat areas
have resulted in much suffering in many
places. Food and clothing shortage
has probably been one of the worst re-
sults of the present conflict, and this
growing need around us in the world
led the Mennonite Church to send re-
lief and relief workers to countries
where such conditions existed. Relief
wwork'‘has not been an easy task, but we
are glad that there have been workers
ready to go for service and also a
church that has been willing. to sac-
rifice to help in this cause. It is not
the purpose of this report to give in
any detailed form the many activities
carried on in Mennonite relief work,
but the few facts which follow will
give a skeleton picture of what has
happened and is now going on in Men-
nonite Relief activities.
England
Relief work in England was first
opened by Bro. Amos Swartzendruber
during his inspection trip to Europe
after the present war started. Since
Bro. Swartzendruber’s contacts in Eng-
land, Brethren Ted Claassen, John E.
Coffman, and Peter Dyck have been
sent there to carry on the work. Bro.
Claassen, who was the first full-time
English worker, returned to America in
July, 1941. Activities being conducted
in England are various and reach the
needy in many places. The two main
points from which work is carried on
are London and Birmingham, with Bro.
Coffman stationed in London and Bro.
Dyck in Birmingham. At present the
relief work is centered in four major
projects.
and girls from the city who have been
forced to leave their homes due to
bombing or lack of food. This home
has been caring for more than forty
children regularly during the past year.
2. From a clothing depot large
quantities of clothing have been dis-
tributed among the unfortunate in
many sections of London and in other
parts of England. Clothing for this
depot is supplied by American Men-
-nonites, and during the past year the
Mennonite Central Committee sent to
England clothing valued at $38,975.40.
3. Near Birmingham a home for old
people is now in operation. The pur-
pose of this home is to take from the
cities old people whose homes have
been bombed, and to give them a home
and sufficient food out in the country
away from air raids.
4. Another part of Mennonite relief
in Birmingham is the operating of a
Mobile Canteen which goes about the
city giving out warm food and drinks,
such as milk and tea, during and after
air raids. To many a cold and hungry
refugee this canteen has proved a real
help.
Other activities of the ‘English work
cannot be mentioned in detail, but such
things as personal assistance to ref-
ugees, and distributing Bibles among
war prisoners is a part of the work.
During the past year $26,641.13 in funds
were sent to England by the Mennonite
Central Committee to carry on the a-
-bove program. It has been approved
by the M. C. C. to continue a relief
program of $3,000 monthly in England.
‘
France
From a small beginning in April,
1942, French relief activities by the
Mennonite churches have grown to a
large and varied program. During the
past year four workers have returned
from the field, and four new ones have
been sent out. The returning workers
ea in their order were Edna Ramseyer,
N ear Tandon a large home i is Be ‘i
a a operated as a refuge for small boys
- Penner.
homes for children in souteae
being carried on.
“project.
towns near the Spanish borde
ry Buller, Thais Cundae r
Brethren Byler and B |
located at Lyon, France, where an
tensive program is carried o
from which -point the whole ny
work is directed. Sisters Penn
Gunden are directing conva
near the Spanish frontier.
wh,
which are placed aa and an oe
some place where they wilt oe
permanently taken care of. This |
reaches probably the most needy |
of refugees in France, and has bee
sisting more than 150 children c
ually. a a
2. In the city of Lyon a large p
gram of food and milk distribu
This work has
made possi by the help of t
distribution.
those from French homes w
been left fatherless and who
means of getting sufficient or p
food. During the past winter |
1,300 children were helped daily in
3. Food eaten in fot
the third main part of our French
lief program. Into these town: iS ht
dreds of refugees went to seek
during the war, and when foo
age came, they were left des
assist these people the Menn
ers are operating food distrib
AND DIRECTORY yi
distribution centers give out food pack-
ages twice monthly to hundreds of
families who have no other food sup-
ply.
With these three projects as a base
our workers are continuing to branch
out their work to help many more. In
France, the people most desperately in
need are the thousands of refugees in
concentration camps. It is planned to
broaden our work in this field if world
conditions do not necessitate a limiting
or closing of our work in France. In
all, over $39,000 was sent to France
during the past year, plus one large
shipment of clothing. Our French pro-
gram will continue to operate with a
monthly sending of at least $3,000.
Poland
Another country to which the Men-
nonite Church has been sending help is
Poland. Unfortunately it has been im-
possible to carry on the extensive pro-
gram there that has been possible in
both France and England. This is due
mostly to lack of supplies, and some
restrictions in operation. Bro. M. C.
Lehman has represented the Mennon-
ite Central Committee in this field from
its beginning and at present is still in
Germany. In light of America’s en-
trance into the war, this work cannot
continue. Bro. Lehman is expected to
be given passage home along with the
American embassy officials and news-
papermen.
During the past year, Bro. Lehman
conducted the following projects:
1. Large shipments of food and
medicine were sent into Warsaw, Po-
land, to be distributed among the chil-
dren of that city. The distribution of
this food was made possible through
the assistance of local relief groups.
2. A program of sending food pack-
ages from Berlin to Poland to needy
families was carried on, and many fam-
ilies assisted. Through this program
some Mennonite homes, directly affect-
ed by the war, were given help.
Paraguay
The most recent, and fourth field
from which a call of help has come,
and to which relief has been sent, is
the Mennonite colony in Paraguay. Due
to economic difficulties caused by the
war, many of the Mennonite brethren
in Paraguay have been in need of help,
and when Bro. Orie Miller made a trip
to Paraguay this past summer, arrange-
Here is a group cf Spanish refugee children newly arrived from
the French occupied zone, with Jesse Hoover
_ and funds there.
ments were made to send both workers
One of the most
pressing needs was medical service.
This need was met by sending Dr. John
Schmidt of Newton, Kansas, to Par-
aguay to assist in the hospital work.
Dr. Schmidt is the only doctor in the
colony at the present time. To assist
Dr. Schmidt and to carry on other re-
lief, the M. C. C. sent a second worker,
Bro. Vernon Schmidt, who has just re-
cently arrived in Paraguay. One of
Vernon Schmidt’s first duties will be to
assist in building a hospital in the
Primavera Colony where the Hutterian
Brethren from England settled.
The latest project in the Paraguay
relief work was the sending of five tons
of clothing from the Ephrata, Pa., de-
pot to Paraguay which will be distrib-
uted by Vernon Schmidt among the
needy Mennonite homes. The budget
set aside for this work is $1000 monthly.
One large part of the whole relief
program, with which many in Amer-
ica have come into closer contact, is
the packing and sending of relief cloth-
ing. Most of this work during the past
year has been centered around the
clothing depot at Ephrata, Pa. From
its beginning this depot has been in
» charge of Sister Lydia Lehman, who
_ has been doing her share of relief work
at this end while Bro. Lehman has been —
working in Poland. During the past
year over twenty-five tons of clothing
have been baled, valued at $50,091.77.
Besides this, large shipments of cloth-
ing were packed and sent by the Men-
nonite churches in Canada. The cloth-
ing depot at Ephrata is one proof of
the large amount of work contributed
to relief by the women’s sewing circles
of the Mennonite Church.
It will probably be of most value to
close this report with a summary of
the year’s work, and a review of what
is now going on. Since last December
nine new workers have gone to foreign
fields for relief service.
and three who were on the field before
have returned home.
are two workers in England, four in
France, one in Germany, and two in
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‘that the Mennonite churches have al-
One of these
At present there -
254.80 was contributed for relict wae
of which $95,101.73 has been expended.
During the same period $48,066.95 — oe
worth of clothing was contributed, of ‘s
which $42,826.40 has been sent to for- ne
eign fields for relief. The total budget ae
for relief at present is $10,000 monthly. x
Present conditions make it difficult —
to determine what lies ahead in relief a
work. Unquestionably needs will con-
tinue to grow and will, no doubt, spread
to other countries of the world. This
short report of relief work indicates
ready seen the need and have answered ~
the call of the hungry in other parts of
the world. What challenges shall face
our church in the future cannot be es-
timated, but we can be sure, judging
from. past responses, that when the cab
comes we will answer!
Akron, Pa.
PEACE, PERFECT PEACE _
Peace, O blessed Benediction!
Jesus’ légacy of love;
Peace, blest token of affection,
Perfect peace from Christ above. oan
Peace, not as a vain world giveth,
Jesus died to make it thine;
Peace because on high He liveth,
Peace eternal and Divine.
Peace, amidst life’s cares and worry, — Be Bi.
Tuning lips to praise and song;
Peace amidst life’s stress and hurry, —
Peace, when paths are rough and
long.
Peace, the love gift of the Giver,
Keeping hearts in holy calm; ay
Peace which floweth like a river,
Peace, when stormy winds alarm.
Peace, the holy breath of Jesus,
Tranquil i in the battle hour;
Peace when enemies surround us,
. Peace, when darts around us shower.
Peace, when clouds of darkness thicke
When the storm tempts to despair; _
Peace which makes the eart-tup
quicken,
To the endless peace ‘up ther
oo oe en ee
Pine roy CPE tor * So
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| THE DENVER MENNONITE
. MISSION
By P. A. Friesen, Superintendent
The Denver Mennonite Mission was
officially opened July 1, 1941. How-
ever, the real beginning dates back to
the year 1938. It was at this time that
a few individuals became very much
mention of the need was made in pray-
er meeting and in a Sunday-school con-
ference. Soon more people became in-
terested and more praying was done
and finally the matter was placed be-
fore the district conference. As time
went on, it was thought best to ap-
proach the General Mission Board on
the subject. The result was that at the
Mission Board Meeting last spring, the
General Mission Board decided to open
a mission in Denver and in that same
meeting appointed Sister Friesen and
myself as workers for the Denver Mis-
sion.
The first four months we lived in
rented quarters and held our services in
the Seventh Day Adventist old church
‘building, but this was not very satis-
factory. So the Mission Board pur-
interested in the city of Denver. First -
DIRECTORY oO a ecg:
chased a Mission Home on 1218 Kal-
amanth Street, and for the services the
Denver congregation has rented a Mis-
sion Hall on 1456 Lipan. This hall is
only four blocks from the Mission
Home. The local people have pledged
themselves for the rent and upkeep of
the Mission Hall. Our attendance
now runs from thirty to fifty.
On December 21 we had our first
communion service here in Denver.
The number that participated in the
communion was thirty-six. Three
members could not be present on ac-
count of sickness and for other rea-
sons. In the evening the young peo-
ple gave a fine Christmas program and
at the close of the program, we took up
an offering which amounted to $62.
This money is to be put in the Denver
Mennonite Church Building Fund.
Our Mission Hall will soon be too
small. We are badly in need of a
church building. Two families that
belong to the Brethren Church are al-
‘so worshiping with us, and two non-
Mennonite families have become inter-
ested in our church. We are looking
for great blessings in the new year and
we ask an interest in your prayers.
Denver, Colo.
The brick structure in the picture is the Mission Home, 1218 Kalamanth St.,
Denver, Colo., for the workers of the Denver Mennonite Mission.
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MENNONITE YEARBOOK
ACTIVITIES OF EASTERN MEN-
NONITE BOARD OF MIS-
SIONS AND CHAR-
_ ITIES IN 1941
By Henry F. Garber, President
The year now past has brought tre-
mendous changes in many ways in the
nation and in the world, and our mis-
sionary activities are influenced and
colored by these events.
In a general way health among our
missionaries at home and abroad has
been good. The first death for many
years among our workers must be re-
corded this year. Anna Winters, one
of our faithful workers for many years
at Lancaster Vine Street Mission, fell
asleep last summer.
The Colored work in Philadelphia
has been carried on for some years un-
der a considerable handicap as to loca-
tion and building. During the year,
surveys ‘have been made for a suitable
location. There is a large Colored pop-
ulation moving northward in the city.
To meet this moving population of
‘Colored people a property was finally
bought at the corner of Gratz and 1814
Diamond streets. At this writing al-
terations are being planned so that a
work can be opened here soon. It is
expected that a pastor-superintendent
will be located there by the time this
is read.
At the Welsh Mt. Samaritan Home
an addition was needed and built dur-
ing the year at an approximate cost of
$15,000. This addition takes care of a
much crowded condition there.
General receipts for the year are pos-
.sibly at an all-time high figure. The
year is not quite over but receipts like-
ly will reach $89,000. A good deal of
this increase was due to World War IT.
Our Board received and disbursed for
European War Sufferers’ Relief. $15,-
000. Civilian Public Service Camps re-
ceived another $15,000. General mis-
sionary offerings are $2,000 higher than
1940, General Fund contributions are
$3,000 higher than 1940 amounting to ~
$19,000. Altogether there is an in-
crease of giving along with the general
improvement in business.
As ‘has been the practice for many
years a gathering of new and used ©
clothing was made at Mellinger’s
Church this fall. A large amount was
again received. This will be distribut-
ed by the Mennonite Central Commit-
tee in war-stricken countries.
On the African field there are now
nineteen adult missionaries. Five are
home on furlough. George and Dor-
othy Smoker are new missionaries un-
der appointment. They will sail with
Elma Hershberger as soon as arrange-
ments can be completed. The uncer-
tainty of the times makes the date in-
definite. There are fourteen mission-
aries’ children on the field all less than
five years of age. Health among the
children is reported good. These grow-
ing children force upon the Mission and
the home board the problem of provid-
ing school privileges for these children
in a few years.
The native church is growing and
presents a number of challenges to the
home church, and the problems of the
field call for much wisdom on the part
of the missionaries and should call us
to intercessory prayer on their behalf.
During the year the first missionary
workers’ conference was held. It was
a well-attended meeting and a much
appreciated one, The program was
worked out by the workers, and it is
planned to call another such meeting
next year.
By the grace of God the Church was
enabled during the year to press on in:
the various mission fields and to reap
some ‘of the precious sheaves. The
brotherhood has responded cheerfully
in a financial way and we seek the
prayers and material help of the
Church for the troublous days ahead, if — ie
the Lord tarries.
Mt. Joy, Pa.
“Ve shall be witnesses unto me both
in Jerusalem, and in all Judaea, and in
Samaria, and unto the uttermost part
of the earth.”
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ENNONITE BOARD OF
_ EDUCATION
providing facilities for this purpose,
Bata of Directors was chosen,
eneral Conference; four members-at-
four ex-officio members (the
i V5,
re large;
renty members elected by the several
fennonite fee cere The present
cee Financial Agent, 0. O. Miller;
id Endowment Custodian, E. J. Yo-
ge in the personnel of the Board
year. Officers of the Board are
meeting and the other four in the
The Annual Board meeting is
‘held sometime between the dates of
2b. 1 and April 1.
The Executive Committee of the
ard meets at the time of the regular
ard meeting, at the close of the
ol year, and soon after the opening
ie schools, or at such other time as
president of the Board may call.
Such questions as the presidents of the
schools may present, the budgets and
her financial problems, housing facil-
ties, and such like, are discussed at
eetings. The aim of the Board
ep ine close touch with the
1 ir problems ane
to help
«
accreditment remains
co-operation and help of all the mem-
bers of the Church in making our ed-
ucational institutions of more useful-
ness to the Church.
During the past year a number of
high marks have been reached in our
educational program. For a number of
years the faculty, students, alumni, and
parents have been interested in having
Goshen College an accredited institu-
tion, considering this a distinct advan-
tage. During the past year Goshen
College has been accredited by the
North Central Association, the most
influential accrediting agency in the
Middle West. This is especially grat-
ifying since we are attempting to op-
erate our schools in accordance with
the standards and principles of the
Mennonite Church, making them dis-
tinctly church schools.
There are a number of distinct ad-
vantages which accreditmént brings.
It gives the institution public recogni-
tion. The accrediting agency sets
standards for improvements along
scholastic lines and also in equipment.
It makes it possible for students to
transfer to other institutions of learn-
ing and have their credits accepted
without discount or difficulty. Grad-
uating from accredited colleges helps
the graduates in securing positions and
especially is this true in the field of
teaching.
For a number of years our colleges
have been granted annual accreditment _
to grant licenses in the teaching pro-
fession, which required an annual in-
spection by the state board. This year
continuous for
Goshen College and authorization has
been given to grant licenses to teachers
for the four-year elementary teacher
training course and also in the follow-
ing fields for high schools: English,
mathematics, French, Latin, music,
German, speech, two options in com-
merce, three options in social studies,
four options in sciences, and regular
and special home economics.
As a Board we ata to AEE ES
that it requires the ited effort of all
concerned to make this possible.
During the past year additions have
been made by the way of new equip-
ment, new buildings, and campus im-
provement. Goshen ‘College has added
an annex to Coffman Hall which is to
serve as a home for one of the mem-
bers of the faculty. He is to have a
part in the direction of student life in
this dormitory.
Hesston has acquired the Cooprider
property, located near the campus,
has done some needed remodeling, and
is using it as a dormitory for men.
These projects were made _ possible
through the co-operation of the Men-
nonite Finance Corporation. The cost
of these projects is to be included over
a period of years in the budgets of the
schools. Hesston College has also add-
ed an Industrial Arts building to its
campus equipment. This cost was met
by special subscription for this partic-
ular purpose.
Another feature of this year’s work
is the sending out of an occasional let-
ter to all Board members informing
them about the activities of the Exec-
utive Committee between sessions of
the Board. The schools are also send-
ing out to all Board members copies
of their publications.
The Church has definitely committed
herself to an educational program. This
is recognized by the fact that General
Conference and a large number of dis-
trict conferences have on their minutes
items recognizing the need of provid-
ing schools for our youth that they
might obtain higher education under
Christian influences. She has also com-
mitted herself in the fact that the Board
is composed largely of members ap-
pointed by General Conference and the
;several district conferences.
‘Since this is true, it is the part of
‘every member to take his place in the
work of the Board. Our work is more
than just to look on, but we can help
in prayer, in constructive criticism, and
in faithful attendance to the duties en-
joined upon us by the fact of our elec-
_ tion as a member of the Board. One
who may desire to attend. We wel-
of the tasks so nee Teele is t
raising of the funds needed for the o;
eration of church schools. ‘Too ofte
this task is left to a special agent when
it should be the task of every Board
member, and he should not be satisfied
until it is met proportionately as we Bs
meet the raising of funds for all. the
other agencies of the Church. a}
The Mennonite Board of Education —
is definitely committed to a program S
of education conducted along ideals
fostered by the Mennonite Church. We —
try to afford opportunity for education —
under Christian influences to the youth ©
of the Mennonite Church and to othe "
come them. We solicit the prayers of
the entire Church that we may be faith-
ful in the task committed unto us.
Elkhart, Ind.
Chester K. Lehman, Dean and
Registrar
1941-1942 will go down in history as —
years of a building program at East- a
ern Mennonite School. It was begun in re |
the summer of 1940 when a 30’ by 42”
annex at the cost of $3000 was added
to the Home Economics building. This —
annex affords two rooms for art ante i
recitation, respectively. The Industrial
Arts building is the first new building — 4
to be completed. It is a two-story brick | 4 a
structure 40’ by 56’ facing east on —
Smith Avenue with separate rooms on a
first floor for farm shop, ceramics, a-
quarium, storage, furnace, photography,
finishing and cloak room; and on the
second, for drawing and woodwork.
The. general science and agriculture .
laboratory is also located in this build
ing. At this writing the north annex
of the administration building is near-
ing completion. This structure 50’ by .
70’ balances the south annex and fur-—
nishes the finished appearance whi a:
ter was ity
The partition between the ane
and the bili RMN oe
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r - the Routh annex will be used for dining
hall. With additional eastern and
southern window space the enlarged
‘halt promises to be most delightful and
attractive. The biological laboratory
is being moved to the corresponding a-
rea of the new annex basement, and
the chemical laboratory to the north-
west portion. Both will have more
commodious quarters. The first floor
will be used for library and reading
room. Temporarily the west portion of
it will afford study room space for day
students. Forty-four students will be
accommodated in the new dormitories
of the second and third floors, together
‘with infirmary capacity for eight beds.
The library promises to be most de-
sirable in every respect. A mezzanine
18’ deep extends the full length of the
south portion of the library room and
will be used for offices, book stacks,
and historical library room. Ideal light-
ing is provided by unobstructed win-
dows on the east, north, and west sides
_ of the room. Great care has been used
in planning the room so that it will
serve as an efficient library.
Two new Kewanee furnaces with
stokers replace the three old ones and
are supplying ample heat for the en-
tire administration building.
Excavation for the basement of the
new auditorium 72’ by 110’ in size has
been done. Much of the steel, bricks,
and lumber is already on the grounds.
The work of building will begin as soon
as men can be released from the north
annex. The basement of the auditorium
will be arranged for chapel space for
regular chapel exercises and smaller
public meetings together with a music
room, a couple classrooms, cloak rooms,
and lavatories. The main auditorium
will accommodate one thousand people
and the gallery four hundred.
The enrollment is the largest in the
school’s thistory. By departments it
stands.as follows:
High schooh Bible a. nese + el eegd
College and Junior College Bible 34
Junior College and Normal ...... 39°
Hight Scioor ¥. ooe Pe ea eal dt Rey a eee
This enrollment shows a great in-
crease in all years of the high school
together with moderate growth of the
Bible School and Junior College.
This increase of enrollment taxes
the faculty to the very limit. In addi-
tion to the new head of the English
department in the person of Bro. Hu-
bert Pellman, the two part-time faculty
members are engaged in full-time serv-
ice and a part-time assistant is employ-
ed in the chemical laboratory. Bro.
Pellman, graduate of Eastern Mennon-
ite School, secured the bachelor’s de-
The Eastern Mennonite School as it now looks with the 1 new wing
on the pent, recently Com ered
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14 MENNONITE YEARBOOK
gree at Susquehanna University and
the master’s degree at Bucknell. With
this training he is well qualified for his
chosen field in English. Bro. J. R.
Mumaw who did splendid work in this
field is now devoting his entire teach-
ing time to the department of Christian
Education and Practical Theology.
Among the special features of the
school program this year is a series of
weekly Vesper Chats centering in home
building. In addition to regular fac-
ulty members, speakers from the com-
munity and from a distance are bring-
ing vital messages on courtship, mar-
riage, and the home. ~
Student personnel work is being giv-
en special study by a faculty commit-
tee with the view of rendering more
efficient personal attention to each stu-
dent. A task long delayed of defining
duties of officers of the faculty and of
standing committees, etc., is about com-
pleted. Other studies are being carried
on with the view of safeguarding the
school against dangerous trends and of
building up a better and more effective
school program.
With all the progress that might be
noted, it is needful to give God proper
glory and praise for the blessings be-
stowed upon the institution. In numer-
ous instances in the building program
especially we have noted what can be
explained in no other way than that the
hand of the Lord was in the work.
When we note that for a number of
years a heavy debt was resting on the
institution and that this was lately paid
and funds made available for such an
extensive building program, we turn
with grateful hearts to God the Giver
of good gifts to man.
These blessings bring increased re-
sponsibilities and challenge board and
faculty to greater sacrifice, increased
loyalty to Christ and the Church, and
more strenuous effort to continue to
conduct the school in a way that is
pleasing to Him. Harrisonburg, Va.
“T count all things but loss for the
excellency of the knowledge of Christ
Jesus my Lord.”
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OUR PUBLISHING WORK
By A. J. Metzler, General Manager
of Mennonite Publishing House
The Mennonite Publication Board
and its: agent, the Mennonite Publish-
ing House, at Scottdale, Pa., continue
to enjoy the growing support and co-
operation of all parts of the Mennonite
Church at home and abroad. It is the
first general church board to have rep-
resentatives appointed by and from
each conference. This co-operation is
a genuine challenge to the Board and
House to serve more effectively their
constituency. Furthermore, this work- |
ing together in itself is a real blessing
in» unifying and strengthening every
part of our church.
It is unnecessary to call our readers’
attention to the present national and
international situation with its conse-
quent result on commercial, industrial,
and social conditions. The physical
part of our publishing interests is di-
rectly affected by this to some extent.
The question of availability of material,
prices, transportation, and similar prob-
lems indeed present great uncertainties.
In most lines prices are on a steady in-
crease. Publishers have not'been ex-
empt from-the effects of this. How-
ever, it is our earnest desire to main-
tain prewar rates on subscriptions and
books as long as possible. The prompt
payment of all obligations and increas-
ed purchases by our constituency will
aid us to this end.
It is gratifying to see’ an increased
production of books by Mennonite au-
thors. The following are some pub-
lished during the past year:
Fifty Years in the Mennonite Church —__
—Daniel Kauffman.
117 Object Lessons—S. G. Shetler
and Sanford Shetler.
Talks With Our Young People—John
W. Weaver and Margaret Horst.
Worship in the Home—John R. Mu- |
maw.
Growing into Life and Love—John — a
RR: Mumaw.
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Finding My Place in Christian Serv-
ice—John R. Mumaw.
Finding a Life Vocation—John R,
Mumaw.
Christian Assurance—John R. Mu-
maw.
Love in Courtship—John R. Mumaw.
Youth Building Christian Homes—
John-R. Mumaw.
The following are some additional
books by Mennonite authors now be-
ing prepared and will be ready for re-
lease shortly:
g
Mennonite History, Vol. I, Mennon-
‘ites in Europe—John Horsch.
True Stories From Life—Oscar
Burkholder. . -
. The Devotional Side of Life—Daniel
Kauffman.
Six Rooms With a View—C. F. Der-
stine.
Christ, the Redeemer and Judge—
John C. Wenger.
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God and War—J. Irvin Lehman.
Bible Geography—John Leatherman.
Principles and Methods of Teaching
—Clayton L. Keener.
Others are being planned for future
publication.
Book sales continue to increase. The
three divisions of our sales are mail or-
der, bookstores, and field representa-
tives. The mail order method is our
oldest and continues to be the largest
outlet. The five retail stores are lo-
cated as follows: Scottdale, New Hol-
land, Lancaster, Souderton, and Kitch-
ener, Ont. Our field representatives
are a newer type of sales service but
seem to be appreciated greatly. This
service enables many folks to make a
personal selection of the books desired.
The picture accompanying this article
flustrates a typical visit by one of our
representatives.
A site was purchased and a new
building erected for our Golden Rule
Bookstore at Kitchener. The building
Above is a picture of one of the field representatives of the Mennonite Publishing House,
-Bro. Floyd A. Shank, bringing into the Rome religious books, literature, and mottoes which the
House has to offer, Photograph by D. 8. Harnly, Jr.
ONT sere ane: s is a | ren Pi + eit Crna ders I: Wee
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is two-story, 32x70 feet, with two
storerooms on the first floor and four
apartments on the second. The larger
of the two storerooms is used for the
bookstore. This gives our bookstore
both more commodious quarters and a
better location nearer the center of the
business district. The building brings
‘appropriate returns to the Board.
The total circulation of our regular
publications is enjoying a _ splendid
growth. The following is the circula-
tion of our regular weekly and monthly
publications as of January 1, 1942:
Gospel Herald—13,968
. Christian Monitor—6,745
Youth’s Christian Companion—20,505
Words of Cheer—15,944
Beams of Light—11,335
The Way—70,867
The total circulation of our Sunday-
school quarterlies including picture
cards and rolls is now nearly 150,000
each quarter.
While from a material standpoint the .
future is filled with uncertainties, yet in
view of the Lord’s past blessings and
His promises for the future, we go
forth in faith in Him and His Church,
believing the publishing interests of the
church have the greatest opportunities
and challenge for service right now.
There was never a time in the history
of the Mennonite Church when the
need for good literature was as imper-
ative as now. Every wide-awake par-
- ent and pastor is keenly conscious of
this need. May every one of us ded-
icate ourselves anew, under God, to the
great task of supplying this need for
the home and church of today and to-
morrow until He comes.
Scottdale, Pa:
“God says you are to watch as well
as pray. Suppose you pray that God
would give you the victory over some
besetting sin, and that you neglect to
watch against that sin, and to cut off
every temptation to its indulgence, as
far as you can, you cannot expect God
to answer your prayer. God will do
nothing for us that we can do for our-
selves.”
opened camps as 5 lor
Cig (ee ue Bey ron
IN ACTION >
By C. L. Graber, Treasurer
The year 1941 was an unprecedented
year in the history of the Church. This
is the first time the United States has.
had peacetime conscription for military
training. It has been the major task
of the committee to work out the prob-
lems arising out of this condition. & oe
Since the Canadian Conscription —
Law is somewhat different from the — a
United States law, the Canadian sec- a
tion of the committee has dealt chiefly.
with the Canadian aspects of the prob-
lem and the United States section with —
the United States aspects of it. Dur-
ing the whole year Canada was at war
with the Axis countries while the Unit-
ed States was not formally at war,
This made the problems different. How- a
ever, the attitude of the Church in the
two countries is the same. While the
Canadian government granted “indef- .
inite postponement” to draftees holding
conscientious scruples against training
for either combatant or noncombatant
service, nevertheless, the historic peace _
churches worked out with their gov-
ernment officials a plan whereby those _
holding such a view could serve the —
country by giving a term of service for
a like period of time in building of
roads and related projects as an alter-
native to training in an army camp.
The men serve at a reduced pay of 50°
cents per day, while the government
furnishes transportation, housing, food,
medical care and_ supervision. The
churches are permitted at their own ex-
pense to provide a religious supervisor
is a corporation representing ae
Mennonite branches — as” _ well as
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‘ Virginia; Colorado Springs, Colorado;
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_ Sideling Hill, Pa.; Henry, Illinois.
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Bluffton, Iowa;
In
addition to these there are two camps
Indiana; Denison,
that are operated jointly with the
_ ™ Brethren Service Committee at Mari-
\
_ etta, Ohio and Cascade Locks, Oregon.
The administrative set-up in these
camps is as follows: Director, Educa-
Matron, Dietitian,
The matron and
tional © Director,
Business Manager.
dietitian are women, while the busi-
lis
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a i ar
raised in proportion.
clear during the year that the govern-
ment will not co-operate with the ~
| sy _ churches ir in pbeating the expense.
ness manager usually is one of the
draftees who has had some experience
to qualify him for the task. The rou-
tine camp work-is done by the boys
themselves. The director is responsi-
ble for the camp. In practically all
cases he is an ordained minister, and
besides organizing and operating the
camp, he is also the pastor and plans
the religious activity of the camp. The
educational director is in charge of the
educational and recreational program
for the boys. He has a difficult task
-because the training level of the camp
boys varies so much. Some have only
an eighth grade education while others
have college degrees. The matron acts
as Mother to the boys looking after
general order and cleanliness as well as |
supervising the infirmary. The dieti-
‘tian plans and serves all the meals.
She has to keep an accurate detailed
cost account, and operate ona food
budget of not more than 42 cents per
day per man. The business manager
is in direct contact with the treasurer
of the Mennonite Central Committee
feat AKroti,. Pa.
for the camp, and keeps the records of
_-all monies received and expended.
He does all the buying
’ The Civilian Public Service work is
supported by the church. The budget
for the six months to end about
_ March 1, 1942, calls for an offering of
~ $1.00 per church member. What it will
Of
be in the future no one can tell.
course, if the number of boys in camp
is increased this budget will have to be
It has become
AND DIRECTORY
They
17
are willing, of course, to take the
camps over but in that case the church-
es could not control the discipline and
the religious activity.
So far, two chief types of work have
been approved by Selective Service.
These are soil conservation work and
forestry work. The first has to do with
such things as building of retaining
walls across gullies, terrace building
on sloping hillsides to prevent erosion,
and planting of grass and bushes. In
the forestry work there is the planting
and cultivating of nursery stock for
replanting after proper size has been
attained and the care and protection of
wild life. No-+ doubt other types of
work will be approved and undertaken ~
as time goes on.
On October 24, 1941, the Peace Prob-
lems Committee called a meeting at
the Mennonite Home Mission in Chi-
cago to which were invited responsible
leaders of the Church from East, West,
North and South. The whole problem
of Civilian Public Service was placed
before these brethren and the implica-
tions of the whole set-up were faced.
While some weaknesses in the program
were recognized, yet the body was
unanimous in support of the program
as it is being carried on and a strong
sentiment was expressed in favor of
keeping the camps under church direc-
tion by making every effort to raise
sufficient funds to make this possible.
During the year difficulties arose in
connection with the classification of
registrants under certain Local Draft
Boards. The regional counsellors were
retained; namely, Amos Horst, Akron,
Pa., for region east of Ohio; D. A. Yo-
der, Elkhart, Indiana, for the region
from Ohio to the Mississippi River;
and H. A. Diener for the region west of
the Mississippi. The committee co-op-
erated directly with these brethren and
other local ministers where specific dif-
ficult problems arose. The State Di-
rectors of Selective Service were con-
tacted in most states where our people
are numerous and with good result. In
practically every case all deserving men
are given proper classification; not al-
am,
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more counsel needed.
committee therefore is necessary and .
ways without some difficulty of hear- r
ing and appeal, but finally in every
. case so far as we know.
During the year the Pedce page in
the Gospel Herald once each month
was continued under the pen of Bro.
Edward Yoder of Scottdale, Pa. The
committee published numerous circu-
lars and letters on the current registra-
tion and classification problems. These .
were sent to all our pastors and bish-
ops in order to keep everyone inform-
ed and to enable us to take a united
stand. More of this will be needed and
will be cared for as becomes necessary.
Just as the year draws to a close
new and enormous problems arise.
War has been declared on Japan, Ger-
many, and Italy. The possessions of
the United States have been attacked
with loss of life and property. Public
sentiment has changed. A new law ask-
ing for the registration of all men be-
tween the ages of 18 and 65 is before
Congress. The law makes all men be-
tween 21 and 45 liable for national
service. What this will mean to non-
resistant people, no one can now fore-
see. As in the past, the Peace Prob-
lems Committee is studying the new
situation and with the help of the
church leaders and under Divine guid-
ance will endeavor to propose a course
of action when the proper time comes
to preserve our historic testimony of
peace according to the Scripture and
yet to be obedient citizens of the state
as much as possible. For the consid-
eration of a friendly government we are
most grateful and it is our deep desire
to live so as to merit this continued
consideration. May God grant that this
will be so.
At the meeting of the General Con-
ference in August, 1941, the member-
ship of the Peace Committee was en-
larged to include six brethren in the
United States and four in Canada.
There will be more work to do and
This enlarged
will find het unas to fo.
has not arrived at Pon dhe
People’s Work -
By J. R. Mumaw, Field wae
ference at Turner, Oren wed
tentative constitution was
under which the Commission now
erates. Several changes have be
made which are believed to he
strengthened and safeguarded its ay
ganization. eat
The following caleee one ao
tended to give a brief survey of
ities promoted by the Commissi
was concerned during 1941.
The Sunday School
producing our own lessons for
nonite Sunday schools. The Com
sion arranged for the preparation of a
sons to ite Publishing | Coma
After receiving their approval of
general plan, necessary steps have b
taken for the production of lessons |
these particular age groups.
Some time has been devoted
ae of ‘organization of the S
ment of awe committees ie
district conferences. The Com
e Church. Accordingly the Commis-
ion has sent out report blanks. The
: although few, indicate the
veed of better leadership. A Topics
Committee has kept in mind the par-
ticular interests of youth especially in
ose problems related to living the
Christian faith. - is hoped that there
: _ Junior Bible Meetings
p d
ps the past years numerous re-
ission has arranged for the study of
unior Bible Meetings. Plans are be-
1 | made for the production of an out-
ionite congregations aya’ groups
creased. The production and dis-
t in ‘this Paricalae organization of ©
| response to these os the Tae
+» Teacher Training
During the past year definite assign-
ments have been made to persons for
the preparation of additional textbooks
to be used in training courses spon-
sored by the Commission.
conviction that the present outline of
courses is limited to the interests of
only a few in the congregation has led
to the consideration of enlarging its
scope. Accordingly a revision of the
teacher training course has been un-
dertaken. It is intended that the re-
vised course shall include offerings that
will interest every member of the local
congregation. It is hoped that the final
outline of such a Christian workers’
course will make a new and stronger
appeal to our congregations.
Missionary Education
The Commission continues to func-
tion conjointly with the Mennonite
Board of Missions and Charities in the
production of bulletins encouraging the
observance of Missionary Day and the
promotion of missionary investments a-
mong juniors. The promotion of
Youth Missionary Projects has result-
ed in an increased number of groups
participating in projects ‘designed to
raise funds for missionary purposes.
Young People
During the past year the Commis-
sion has sponsored the preparation of
a series of booklets under the general
title, “Our Youth For Christ.” The
subjects treated in these booklets are:
“Christian Assurance”; “Finding a Life
Vocation”; “Finding My Place in
Christian Service”; “Growing into Life
and Love”; “Love in Courtship”; and,
“Youth Building Christian Homes.” It
is hoped that the wide circulation which
these booklets have already enjoyed
will help to meet some of the issues
related to the life of youth. Through-
out the year a large number of young
people’s questionnaires have been ad-
ministered in the interests of ascer-
taining the actual status of young peo-
ple in the Mennonite Church. The re-
nie ‘sults of this questionnaire are published i
A definite ©
Six tetth CP Sean Me aie Pent t) ie Sere pea Coa oe peices fe
Young People’s Institutes continue
to serve our youth in encouraging the
development of. spiritual life among
youth and in giving definite guidance
to their lives. The Commission also
encourages the sponsoring of youth
conferences by local congregations.
The Home
With the publication of “Worship in
the Home,” the Commission took an-
other formal step toward the encour-
agement of family worship in the home.
There has been a large distribution of
this booklet throughout the Church and
it continues to serve a place in the en-
couragement of family altars.
At the meeting of General Confer-
ence held in Iowa, formal action was
taken in assigning the study of home
relations and the promotion of Chris-
tian teaching in the home to the Com-
mission. Accordingly the Commission
has made provision for the study and
careful outlining of some method of
procedure that will meet the present
needs of revitalizing the home influence
for Christ and the Church.
Church and Sunday-school Libraries
In the 1941 Commission Handbook
appears a list of books which provides
Sunday-school librarians and library
committees with suggestions for the
purchasing of Christian literature for
their church and Sunday school. This
continues to be featured in the 1942
Commission Handbook with new list-
ings. The Commission, in co-operation
with the Publishing House, is interest-
ed in watching for new publications
which will be usable among our con-
stituency.
Field Workers’ Conference
A Field Workers’ Conference spon-
sored by the Commission was held in
May of last year at Hesston, Kansas.
The success of this meeting has led
the Commission to plan for another
such meeting in hopes that it will be a
regular feature among our church ac-
tivities. ;
Harrisonburg, Va.
MEN NON ITE ‘YEARBC ooK
BENEFITS TO OUR YOUNG Reis
-generation is on exhibition and trial to- .
Fe
THROUGH CIVILIAN PUB-
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t
By John H. Mosemann, Camp
Director at Grottoes, Va.
Our young men have assumed an im-
portant role in our church life. Our
church’s testimony (as far as nonre-
sistance is concerned) has been taken
away from the ministry and is now in
the power of young men who are called
to give a service alternate to military —
training. No matter what our testimo-
ny is from the pulpit, the life witness
of young men in camps is the mould in — ‘.
which much of our present-day testi-
mony is cast. Not what we are declar-
ing today, but the preaching of the past —
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day. Perhaps no better test could be
applied to our teaching ministry than a
that which the present cross section of
men in camp reveals. But this fact is
one of the outstanding benefits of our
present camp program. ‘aad
But the young men in camp ; are noes
only the occasion of- benefit to the a?
Church; they, too, realize certain help-
ful experiences all of which serve to
enrich the life which is open to such i in-
fluences. “
Our youth today who are of diaree a
age are learning something of sac a
Homes, jobs, associations, liberties are
sacrificed in this camp service. It is a, :
financial sacrifice, a social sacrifice, but a
we attempt to prevent it from being a .
spiritual sacrifice. But even these sac- —
rifices are eclipsed by those undertaken — i
by the soldier boys. They are eclipsed ae 4
by the sacrifices embraced by our fa-
thers. And, shall we exempt our n=
worthy selves from any severe cost in
maintaining our Spirit-born conta
tions? Sexe
Another Hidesine of camp life is the
fellowship which is possible. There
few things so helpful as fellows!
And, in wrong circumstances, ee
circle, young men are ‘brought nto.
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communities. They work together, eat
together, live together, worship togeth-
er. They cannot get away from each
other. Nor would they want to! As-
sociations formed in this experience
have already proved of inestimable val-
ue to many, and we anticipate many
others are due a good share of this dis-
tinct benefit.
Another element in the blessing
which we know is that of service. Our
country has long provided for our en-
joyment of religious privilege. It is un-
der no obligation to do so. Our con-
stitution provides for this liberty—that
is true. But constitutions change and
are amended. Intolerance frequently
supplants good judgment, and what
one generation enjoys may be denied
the next. But having enjoyed religious
liberty and protection in our worship,
we are now faced with the opportunity
of rendering a free service to our coun-
try in a token of gratitude for what we
have been able to enjoy freely. Let our
service be a cheerful, ungrudging one!
To be sent to a camp also should
serve to have young men rethink their
whole spiritual philosophy. Why are
we Christian? How valid is my atti-
tude toward war and military service?
How fundamental to life is my reli-
gious belief? Is the C. O. position worth
a year or two or more of payless serv-
ice? Why are we here? What’s wrong
with war? What’s wrong with defend-
ing yourself against aggression? These
and many other problems ought to be
resolved in the days that a young man
spends in a C. P. S. camp. .
Not the least among the assets accru-
ing to young men who are privileged
to serve in camp is the regular, routine
order of the day which is of great dis-
ciplinary value. Many lives are aimless
and purposeless. They move in care-
less, impetuous cycles. But, here in
camp, life must move more or less in
regular fashion and schedule. Many of
us are together which calls for more
understandings.
Many folks go through life without
ever learning to live together in a con-
genial way. Strong personalities usu-
ally succeed in having others bend their
way, and they get along simply because
others acquiesce. We are levelled here
in camp, the mighty with the meek.
Part of our discipline is to learn to live
together happily and helpfully. It is
not easy to forfeit frequently our own
way and desire. But for the good of all,
we learn to bear and forbear.
Yes, there are benefits to C. P. S.
Camp. life. There are always blessings
in any way God would choose for us.
And, in this experience, we are sure the
returns will be worthy of Him who
knows the way we take.
Grottoes, Va.
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22 ? MENNONITE YEARBOOK
SIMON MENNO KANAGY—AN
APPRECIATION
By S. C. Yoder
With the passing of Simon Kanagy,
beloved missionary, pastor, and man of
prayer, the Mennonite Church has lost
an able expounder of the Scripture and
a loyal defender of the truth; his con-
gregation has lost a loving counsellor
and a faithful shepherd; and I have
lost a helpful friend and an esteemed
Christian brother.
Our acquaintance began at the An-
nual Meeting of the Mennonite Board
of Missions and Charities held at North
Lima, Ohio, in 1918, but it was during
his connection with Hesston College as
a teacher that I learned to know him
more intimately and our early acquaint-
ance grew into an intimate and broth-
erly fellowship that became more firm
as the years went by. It was during
_his tenure on the faculty of Hesston
College that I was privileged to serve
on the staff as instructor during the
Winter Bible School, and those six
weeks of association with men of a
virile Christian faith and wide experi-
ence did much for me in those forma-
tive days of my ministry.
I was first attracted to Brother Ka-
nagy through his prayers. It seemed
that Christ, who was his all in all, had
answered his petition and taught him
- to pray. His prayers were clear, spe-
cific, definite, and filled with adoration.
In the pulpit he was an able preacher.
Christ was the center of his thought
and exposition. His sermons were
scholarly, his language refined but sim-
ple, and his thought was always stim-
ulating.
It was as pastor that he excelled. He
was the kind sympathetic friend to ev-
ery member, old and young. During a
series of meetings which I held in his
church about eight months previous to
his death, I accompanied him on his
home to home visits. He knew all the
children by name and spoke a word of
encouragement to each one. I thought
then, “How fortunate is the congrega-
tion that has such a pastor.” He was
uncompromising in his attitude toward
sin but he had learned to speak the
“truth in love,” and was able to re-
prove, rebuke, and exhort with all long-
suffering and doctrine.
Brother Kanagy brought into his
ministry a type of culture that was
much needed in his day. He was one
of the few men of his generation that
had completed a course of study at a
large university and received a degree
and remained in the church. Though
he was learned in the knowledge of his
time, he remained the humble servant
of Christ to whom he gave not only
his training and his knowledge but also
his life and his soul. It seemed that
he had no aspiration for ecclesiastical
authority or positions.
remain a preacher of the Gospel and a
shepherd of the spiritual needs of men.
He was a man that loved the out of
doors. The sunshine, the clouds, and
the stars were his friends. He enjoyed
living close to the soil and liked to
work with living, growing things. The
fields of grain, the trees and flowers
on the hills of God, and the song of the
birds held for him an irresistible charm
to which he gave frequent expression
in his conversation as well as in his
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urn to ne city to assume charge of
1 Home Mission in Chicago, he hes-
yecome superintendent of the Home
Mission in Chicago and pastor of the
ngregation that worshiped at that
ace. Here his ministry was a fruitful
one—many members were reclaimed
and many new ones were added. As-
isted by his faithful companion, they
© athered into the Church a _ goodly
umber of young people, some of whom
re now found in responsible positions
the Church. In 1932 physical con-
tions in the family made it necessary
for him to retire from the superintend-
~ ency. at the Mission and he accepted
ear Blair, Ontario, to become its pas-
or. This position he held until his
death. During his pastorate at the
ea Church a beautiful new build-
py ee
tency of Goshen College and
1 Kanagy’s potter, on the
ne years but remained youthful in
tau acl easy it is to ee what
ng. When a was asked to pive
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an invitation from the Wanner Church |
Now his work is done. He sleeps
under the stars of the blue Canadian
sky he loved so well, hard-by the church
to which he gave his last strength. We |
will sing and pray together no more —
until the morning of the resurrection
is past. But his ministry lives on. No
doubt there are numbers—some per-
haps in the pulpit—who received their
inspiration from the Word as_ he
preached it, or from hours of fellow-
ship in prayer in the quietness of his
study when problems of the soul were
settled at the Throne of Grace.
Goshen, Ind.
JOHN HORSCH, 1867—1941
John Horsch was born December 18,
1867, at Giebelstadt, Bavaria, Germany,
and died at his home in Scottdale, Pa.,
on Tuesday morning, October 7, 1941,
after a lingering illness, at the age of
seventy-three years, nine months and
twenty days. He was born the son of
Bishop Jacob Horsch of Giebelstadt.
His Grandfather Horsch had also been
a minister and bishop in the Mennonite
Church. His mother was Barbara Lan-
des Horsch.
His father moved to Gelchsheim, Ba-
‘varia, in 1871, but continued to serve
the congregation at Giebelstadt. John
attended public school at Gelchsheim
from 1874 to 1882. From 1882 to 1884
he assisted his father on the farm.
From 1884 to. 1886 he attended the Ba-
varian State Agricultural School and
graduated from that institution.
Early in life he took a great interest
in the history of the Mennonite Church.
At the age of fifteen he learned of Dr.
Ludwig Keller, a noted Anabaptist his-
torian at Munster, and immediately be-
gan a correspondence with Dr. Keller
on historical matters which continued
for more than five years. Much of his
thorough knowledge of the details of
the history of the Anabaptists was ac-
quired by intensive study far into the
_ night after the day’s work on the farm
was completed.
His. ae ta in’ the Mennonite
24 _-s MENNONITE’ YEARBOOK
leave his home in Germany and come.
to this country rather than to take up
compulsory -military training. He
crossed the ocean on a Dutch ship,
spent his twentieth birthday at sea, and
landed in New York, January 3, 1888.
At his parental home he had become
acquainted with the “Herold der Wahr-
heit,” which was published at Elkhart,
Indiana, by the Mennonite Publishing
Company. He accordingly decided to
go there to try to find work at that
publishing house under John F. Funk.
However, Funk had no opening for
him early in 1888, and so he went to
Halstead, Kansas, where his cousin,
also named John Horsch, was employ-
ed on a farm. During that winter he
attended the Indian Mission School at
Halstead and learned the English lan-
guage. Since.his ambition was to get
into Christian publication work, he
kept in touch. with Bro. Funk at Elk-
hart and in May, 1888, the latter asked
him to come back to Elkhart to work
as assistant editor and German proof-
reader at the publishing house, which
he did. He joined the Mennonite
Church at Elkhart shortly thereafter,
transferring from the Giebelstadt
(Germany) Mennonite Church,. where
he had been baptized in 1882 at the age
of fifteen. ; Baty
During the years 1888 to 1892 he at-
tended various colleges but worked at
the publishing house at Elkhart dur-
ing the summer months. He continued
his editorial work with the “Herold der
Wahrheit” for some time.
On: September 26, 1893, at Elkhart,
Indiana, he married Christine Funk of
Schloss Neipperg, Wurttemberg, Ger-
many. John F. Funk officiated at the
ceremony. To this union were born
four, children: Elizabeth, Walter, Men-
no, and Paul. His passing is the first
break in this family circle.
Early in 1908 M. S..Steiner visited
Bro. Horsch and as a result of this visit
he was invited by Aaron Loucks to join
the editorial staff at the newly estab-
lished Mennonite Publishing House at
Scottdale. This offer was gladly ac-
cepted, and in May 1908, he started his
John Horsch
Picture Taken in 1922
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work on the German publications there.
He remained in the active employ of
the Publishing House until the spring
of 1940, when the pressure of his active
life became too great and made it nec-
essary to relinquish some of his work
just at the time when he was complet-
ing the book on European Mennonite
Church History, the writing of which °
had been assigned to him by the Men-
nonite General Conference.
John Horsch was considered the best
authority in the Mennonite Church on
various phases of our church history.
In Elkhart he built up, before 1895,
what at that time was the most com-
plete library on Mennonite History in —
When he came to Scott-
the Publishing House manage-
ment. authorized him to continue his
America.
dale,
library work along with his other du-
ties, and he assembled and catalogued
at Scottdale a very important and ex-
tensive library of Mennonite History,
the largest and richest in source ma-_ : ee
terial in America, consisting of abo tess
1800 volumes.
; and Practice” (two editions) ;
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which he wrote many books and
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pamphlets, some of which are: “Ge-
_schichte der Mennoniten-Gemeinden”;
“The Mennonites, Their History, Faith,
“A Short
History of Christianity”; “Menno Si-
mons, His Life, Labors, and Teach-
ings’; “Infant Baptism, Its Origin
Among Protestants and Arguments
Advanced For It’; “The Higher Crit-
icism and The New Theology”; “Die
Biblische Lehre von der Webhrlosig-
keit’; “The Mennonite Church and
Modernism”; “The Principle of Non-
resistance as Held by the Mennonite
Church” (two editions); “Modern Re-
ligious Liberalism’; “The Destructive-
ness and Irrationality of the New The-
ology” (three editions); “The Failure
of Modernism”; “Worldly Conformity
in Dress” (two editions); “The Hut-
terian Brethren, A Story of Martyr-
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dom and Loyalty”; “Symposium on
War”; “The Background and Heritage
of the Mennonite Church’; “War and .
the Christian Conscience” (two edi-
tions); “Is Dr. Kuehler’s Conception of
Early Dutch Anabaptism Historically
Sound?” Besides these he wrote a great
many articles in both English and Ger-
man which have been historical and “in
defense of the Faith,” and which ap-
peared in many and varied periodicals.
Bro. Horsch was a member of the
Historical Committee of General Con-
ference from its establishment in 1911
until his death. He also served on the
Church Polity Committee and the Ad-
visory Hymns Committee of General
Conference.
As a theologian and church histo-
rian, Bro. Horsch has rendered ines-
timable service to the cause of Christ.
—Gospel Herald.
MINISTERIAL CHANGES
Compiled by Homer M. Kauffman
Name
Joseph J. Kennel
S. M. Kanagy
J. D. Mininger
Samuel Leiter
John B. Myer
Aldus Brackbill
Gideon G. Miller
George N. Good
David M. Friedt
Frank M. Herr
William Bond
Moses Hoover
Irwin R. Landes
Amos H. Hoover
Simon E. Graybill
Daniel M. Stoltzfus
A. B. Burkholder
John Hackman
“Edwin E. Rutt
ae Raymond Hershberger
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Daniel H. Coffman
George A. Weber
J. J. Mishler
Daniel Lebold
J. R. Shank
Ray Wenger
J. N. Kaufman
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Paul R. Miller
John G. Hochstetler
: _ Clarence a Ramer
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Deaths
Address Office Date
Roanoke, Ill. Bishop April 8
Hespeler, Ont. Bishop Sept. 9
Kansas City, Kans. Minister Jan. 4
McAlisterville, Pa. Minister Jan. 23
Quarryville, Pa. Minister Jan. 31
Harrisonburg, Va. ~ Minister March 28
Springs, Pa. Minister April 6
Goodville, Pa. Minister May 10
Baltic, Ohio Minister June 23
Willow Street, Pa. Minister July 25
Hubbard, Oregon Minister July 25
Selkirk, Ont. Minister July 25
Telford, Pa. Minister Oct}
Kinzers, Pa. Minister Octriz
Freeport, Ill. Minister Oct. 22
Millwood, Pa. Minister | Dec. 13
Harrisonburg, Va. Minister Nov. 20
Marshallville, Ohio Deacon April 25
Middletown, Pa. Deacon May 4
Goshen, Ind. Deacon Aug. 29
Kitchener, Ont. Deacon Aug. 31
Shipshewana, Ind, Deacon Oct. 5
Wellesley, Ont. Bishop May 15
Ordinations
Versailles, Mo. Bishop Jan. 19
Musoma, E. Africa Bishop April 24
‘ Peoria, Til. Bishop April 13
Metamora, IIl. Bishop April 13
Garden City, Mo. Bishop May 18
jaCharhr Ohio Bishop ~ July 27
Creston, Mont. Bishop Aug. 3
Duchess, Alta. Bishop Aug. 17
Oct. 5
Reber aneeettee
Samuel L. Schultz
Allen Ebersole
Frank Horst
Ivan Lind
Henry Tregle, Jr.
- Earle Hartzler
Mahlon Zimmerman
*David Castillo
‘Alvin Gascho
Raymond Yoder
S. Paul Miller
Le Roy Stoltzfus
Jacob Leatherman
Wilbert Nafziger
Raymond Peachey
William Smith
Leonard Haarer
H,. Raymond Charles
Paul Myers
Samuel Miller
Ezra Beachy
Aaron Shenk
Erwin Nace
John H. Shenk
Daniel S. Sensenig
Earle Mosemann
Henry Martin
-Menno S. Snyder
Christian Charles
Ht D. Walter Miller
ee Jesse Wenger
oh ty Elias H. Groff
Howard M. Eshleman
Walter Ebersole
i David: 9.tarnly; Sri
- Frank N. Hertzler
Samuel Kauffman _
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La Junta, Colo.
‘Woodriver, Neb.
Chicago, Ill.
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Collegeville, Pa.
Harper, Kans.
Belleville, Pa.
Kansas City, Kans.
Sturgis, Mich.
Lancaster, Pa.
Quarryville, Pa.
Tren. Lauquen, Argentina
Pinckney, Mich.
Annville, Pa.
Dublin, Pa.
Knoxville, Tenn.
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Chambersburg, Pa.
Hammett, Idaho
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Canton, Ohio
Versailles, Mo.
Lancaster, Pa.
Willow Street, Pa.
Bainbridge, Pa.
Manheim, Pa.
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Mattawana, Pa.
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5 FRANCONIA CONFERENCE tC”
Si, ee:
Meets Semi-Annually on the First Thursday of May and October ae
Membership 4,536 ’ es
Moderator, Warren G. Bean, Creamery, Pa. the bh si
Secretary, Jacob C. Clemens, Lansdale, Pa. e 4
Name and Location Services Ministers Bishops & Deacons _
every 4
Souderton 2 wks. a. m. 525 | Jacob M. Moyer *Arthur Ruth i
Souderton 2 wks. eve. Elmer Moyer “pene E. pret e
arvey C. Free
Franconia 2 wks. 775 | A. Z, Derstine Vincent Berger i
Franconia Menno Souder Irvin C. Kulp — Z
Elwood Derstine
Salford 2 wks. 388 | Rein A Alderfer Henry M. Ruth
Harleysville >| 4 wks. eve. | Elias N. Landis -
Towamencin 2 wks. 262 | Isaac Kulp Howard Ruth
Kulpsville 4 wks. eve. C. Warren Moyer ty
Wm. Anders a
Plain 2 wks. 293 | Jacob C. Clemens A. Wambold Se
Lansdale 4 wks. eve. i i
Lexington 2 wks 180 | Claude Meyers Henry Delp :
Line Lexington 4 wks. eve.
Rockhill 2 wks | 225 | Isaac F. Detweiler | John F. Detweiler
Telford 4 wks. eve. { Alfred Detweiler
Papin A. Souder
Swamp 2 wks. 53 G. Gehman Harvey Landis
Shelly 4 wks. eve. bare . D. Yoder
|
Springfield 2 wks 11 | Supplied
Springfield Twp.
Finland Sunday 60 | Claude M. Shisler | Winfield M. Ruth
Pennsburg, Pa. |
Mission Points | bots |
Doylestown | 2 wks. 260 | Joseph Gross *A. O. Histand
Doylestown | 4 wks. eve. Abram Gross
Blooming Glen 2 wks. 550 | Wilson Moyer Norman Moyer |
Blooming Glen 4 wks. eve Melvin Bishop Franklin Alderfer =
Deep Run Sunday 432 | Jacob Rush Daniel Gahman
Deep Run Enos Wismer Harvey Meyers
Wilson Overholt
Abram Yothers |
Erwin Nace |
Plumstead 4 wks Supplied -
Plumstead 4 wks. eve.
5 Perkasie 2 wks. p. m. Supplied
iy Perkasie 2 wks. eve.
Haycock Mission 2nd Sun. eve. 10-
Quakertown 4th Sun. a. m.. es
Hereford 2 wks. 110 | Jone Kriebel *Warren G. Bean
Bally i . W. Kulp Abram G. Ehst
Boyertown 4 wks. :
Boyertown 4 wks. eve. i |
Norristown Mission Sunday a. m. 60 | Markley H. Clemmer Harold Weaver
Norristown
Pottstown Mission Sunday Elmer Kolb
Pottstown a.m. and p.m. 39
Skippack 2 wks. 125 | Jacob T. Landes | Jacob T. Landis
Creamery 4 wks. eve. Jacob Leatherman |
5 Worcester 4 wks. p.m. 8 ; :
Worcester Tae Pets
Providence 2 wks. 40 | Jesse M. Mack | Elmer Mack eee
Yerkes 4 wks. eve. | as et
Vincent Sunday 115 | Amos Kolb Dee ee
Spring City
Note.—*Indicates a bishop.
| Henry Bechtel
Charles Kolb
5
MENNONITE YEARBOOK AND DIRECTORY
Pg LANCASTER CONFERENCE
ss Meets S emi-Annually on Friday before Good Friday and First Friday
‘a of October
Moderator, William W. Graybill, Richfield, Pa.
Secretary, Henry E. Lutz, Donegal Road, Mt. Joy, Pa.
29
Be." | Membership 13,288
Name and Location Services Mem- Ministers i; Bishops & Deacons
every bers 1
Chestnut Hill | 2 wks. a. m | 127 | Jacob L. Charles \*Henry E. Lutz
Columbia, R. 1 H. Raymond Charles Martin S. Newcomer
Kraybill’s 4 wks. a. m Henry F. Garber Daniel E. Miller
Mount Joy, R. 1 4 wks. eve | :
Mount Joy ‘ Mine) a.m Amos J,. Hess Norman S. Miller
Mount wks. eve
aoe |_,in District 386
Erisman’s 4 wks. a. m. 172 | Martin G. Metzler Clayton S. Brubaker
Manheim, R. 2 | 4 wks. eve.
Kauffman’s | 4 wks. a. m. 80 | William H. Heisey Herman H. Metzler
: ‘ Manheim, R. 2 | 4 wks. eve. |
2 ‘Erb’s | 4 wks. a. m. 180 | Joseph A. Boll |
é Lititz, R. 2 | 4 wks. eve. Homer D. Bomberger
ms A epee | 4 wks. a.m. 119 | Samuel H. Lehman | David E. Harnly
; Manheim | 4 wks. eve. B. Charles Hostetter |
a
Gantz’s 4 wks. p. m. Abram M. Risser | Isaac E. Tyson
: (2 soap R. 2 4 hess a. m. ji |
a ernley’s wks. a. m.)
2 Manbenn| 8.3 | 4 wks, eve. facto
In District 232 |. 3 |
Petersburg 1 wk. a.m. 452 | Frank N.. Kreider Wallace M. :
East Petersburg 4 wks. eve. John H. Gochnauer | Hottenstein
Hiram B. Strickler
Pease a 4 ait pet Christian E. Charles
Landisville 4 wks. a. m, Hiram G. Kauffman
i Landisville 4 wks. eve. Christian W. Frank
| In District’ 225 : |
- Miners Village (Cornwall)| 1 wk. p. m. 23 | Harry KE. Shreiner 2 Einer.'S: _Snavely _
Millersville 1 wk. a.m. 450 | D. N. Gish |* Christ. K. Lehman
Millersville 4 wks. eve. Landis M. Shertzer | Jacob M. Shaub
eown 1 be a.m. 205 | Jacob G. Hess | Landis H. Brubaker
ohrerstown | 4 wks. eve.
«
Habecker’s | 2 wks. a. m. 127 | Jacob C. Habecker | Christian B. Charles
Lancaster, R. 2 | 4 wks. eve. Mahlon M. Hess |
Mountville | 1 wk. a.m. 130 | John K. Charles | Howard G. Greider
Mountville
~ Masonville | 2 wks. a.m 180 Jacob N. Stauffer
Washington Boro” | 4 wks. eve | |
Columbia Sunday " Christ. Z. Martin Daniel C. Dupler
| Columbia a.m. & eve 79 | |
; Lancaster ; pea Gera *D. Stoner Krady
, E. Chestnut & Sherman A wk. eve do Ta Jacob’ . Brubaker D. M. Weaver
: Rossmere (Lancaster) | Sun. eve. |
ae Pe (Lancaster) | é ai? a. ay s : co we pel nncmeae : ee olrinh
3 t wk. a. m. oss Goldfus . Miller
if 12 E. Vine St. | 1 wk. eve. | Amos S. Rutt |
_ Lancaster Seopa | 1 wk. a.m. 12 | Jos. S. Lehman
a1 Christian & Loc. Hoe 1 wk. eve. ; 3
New Danville | 4 wks. eve. 265
Lancaster, R. 6 - 2 wks. a. m.
‘Byerland 2 wks. a. m. 193 | Maris Hess H. Elvin Herr _
Willow Street, R. 1 4 wks. eve. James Hess Elias H. Groff
River Corner 2 wks, a.m. 45 | Henry W. Nauman Howard M. Eshleman
Conestoga
i peelieey 2 : 2 wks. a.m. 38
Bs ay) oltwoo ;
3 Strasburg 2 wks. a. m. 400 | C. M. Brubaker *Abram L. Martin
Pt _ Strasburg Jacob T. Harnish {
# Brick (Lancaster, R. 4)| 2 wks. a.m. 265 | Landis .S. Groff
Me n 4 3 (2 vier | | ;
Pet ancaster, ‘
fe we ay Pe ovadence | 1 wk. a. Mm. 122 Clayton L. Keener |
% A ce
pike | Mechanic ‘Grove 1 wk. a.m. 119 | Abram D. Metzler | John H. Herr, Jr.
fy Quarryville D. Paul B. Myers a
bee: Oak Shade co) viilesR.D.) 2 wks. a. m.
Name and Location
| Mellinger s
Lancaster R. 6
‘Stumptown
Bird-in-Hand, R. 1
Cer eae s
p
Welsh Mountain Home
New Holland, R. 2
Welsh Mt. (Colored)
'New Holland, R.2
Kinzers
Kinzers
Paradise
Paradise
Mount Pleasant
‘ Paradise, R. 1
Nickel Mines
Paradise, R. 1
Meadville (Gap, R. 1)
Weaverland
East Earl, R. 1
Lichty’s (E. Earl, R. 1)
Goodville
Goodville
ae Churchtown
Narvon, R. 1
Martindale
Martindale
Bowmansville
~ Bowmansville
Allegheny
Mohnton, R. 1
-Gehman’s ~
Reinholds, R. 1
Reading Mission
Reading
Fairview, Reading
Philadelphia
2151 N. Howard
Philadelphia (Colored)
1814 W. Diamon
New Holland
New Holland
_ Metziler’s
Akron
Groffdale
Bareville
Frazer
Frazer
_Carpenter’s
Talmage
Bacton Chapel
Ephrata
Ephrata
Lititz
Lititz
Hess
Lititz, R. 1
oe Hammercree
Lititz, R. 1
Indiantown
Ephrata, R.1
Landis Valley
Lancaster, R. 3
Cocalico
~~ __Cocalico
- Cottage City, Md.
Near Wash.,
D.C.
‘Services.
every
2 wks. a.m.
wks. eve.
wks. a.m.
wks. eve.
wks. a.m.
wks. a.m,
wk. p.m.
wks. eve.
wks. a.m.
wks. eve.
wks. a.m.
wks. eve.
wks. a.m.
wks. a. m.
wks. p. m.
wks. a.m.
wks. eve.
wks. a.m.
wks. a. m.
wks. eve.
wks. a.m.
wks. eve.
wks. a.m,
wks. eve.
wks.
wks.
PAA AHyNAH DARE DAD! IO OH MONMNHNHNH HO KY BHR HONWND
In District
Sunday eve.
1 wk. eve.
Sunday
‘a.m. & eve.
1 wk. eve.
2 wks. a. m,
2 wks, eve.
2 wks. a.m.
2 wks. a. m,
4 wks. eve.
Sunday a.m,
2 wks. eve.
a. Mm.
- p. m.
. ae.
- eve. out
4
In District
wks. a.m,
S& -pAAHR ANd
wks. a. m.
wks. eve.
wks. p. m.
Sunday
ba
bi
) Ministers
David tL, Landis ©
Elmer G. Martin
Martin R. Hershey
Supplied
George Y. Graham.
G. Parke Book
Amos We Weaver
es B. Good
John W. Burkholder
John W. Weaver
Aaron H. Weaver
George G. Horning
Moses G. Gebnian.
Isaac W. Geigley
Noah re Good —
Arthur G. Good
Clarence Y. Fretz
Noah N. Sauder
Daniel S. Sensenig
Benjamin G. Wenger
Amos H. Sauder, Jr.
_Eli G. Sauder
Marcus ‘Swanenburaz’
Milton G. Brackbill
Mahlon M. Zimmerman
t
Jacob H. Hershey
John S. Hess
Noah Hurst
Fea Dy, Landis
Wilmer Eby
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Galen B. Ho:
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Amos ‘Sauder i
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E. H. Taylor
Elam Stoner $
if J: hoe Esh
J acob M. a
*Amos S. “Hora i
Noah B. Zimmerm:
Services.
every
Ministers | Bishops & Deacons
2 wks. a.m. Clarence E. Lutz |*Noah W. Risser
3 wks. eve. | Walter D. Keener __
out of 4 . i ev
2 wks. a. m. » 167 | Ira Z. Miller Joseph H. Nissley —
( Walter Ebersole
4 wks. a.m. 154 | Simon E. Garber | John R. age if
4 wks>-.eve. Martin R. Kraybill |
2 wks. a.m 32 | John S. Hiestand REDE. :
2 wks. eve. |
4 wks. a. m. 132 | Walter W. Oberholtzer| Martin K. Heistand
4 wks. eve. i i
2 wks. a.m. - 112 | Henry F. Keener | Peter Smith
4 wks. eve. |
‘ickler’s 2 wks. ‘a. m. David Z. Miller | Phares Longenecker
i) M dietown 4 wks. eve.
2 wks. a. m. Harry L. Aa OaRE ME
In District 86
Sunday a. m. 45 | Ira E. Miller Frank N. Hertzler —
Pa. and eve.
4 wks. a. m. 65 | Daniel Wert *Simon G. Bucher Me
4 wks. eve. ; ie
Martin E. Weaver Norman G. Shue MeN
Robert K. Miller Le:
Aaron G. Shank at
‘
40
49
4 , John S. Flinchbaugh Henry K. Stover
4 wks. a. m. | 10
|
*Noah H. Mack
134 | Samuel Hess ; Ha
Martin A. Benner yi
William -M. Strong
2 wks. eve.
Christ. W. Zimmerman
BT iecbork
4 wks. eve. |
pe peniceburg |
2 wks. a.m. 10
4 wks. eve.
1 wk. a.m. 29 | W. F. Charlton |
1 Sunday eve. 23
J. Paul Sauder |
Sunday a. m. |
ah |
2 wks. a.m. 9 ! William a Martin *Richard Danner
2 wks. eve.
4 wks. p. m. | Sapalied | Noah H. Burkhart
(Summer) | ;
4 wks. a. m. 12 | Chester L. Harbold
1
H. H. Loose.
Harvey Lehman
Sun., 3 wks. a.m.
Walter H. Gable
1 wk. eve.
SS
\
4 wks. a. m. Albert Stoner
In District 100 Austin F. Gable
2 wks. a, m. 30 | H. Frank Leaman Jacob A. Ruppert
|
2 wks. eve. |
2 wks. a.m. | Amos D. Shank David B. Herr i
2 wks. eve.
Melvin J. Shank
4 wks. a. m, Harvey Grove
4 wks. a. m.
In District
Sunday a, m.
a ce pee tcp Oe
Amos W. Myer | Amos C. Ogburn . a
7
|
a
' | 2 wks. eve. | Roy M. Geigley
2 wks. a.m. 63 | Donald Lauver — | *W. W.. Graybill
4 wks. eve. vi | 7
k Lh elie owks..a) m. 52 | W. Banks Weaver Daniel B. Brubaker
. | 4 wks. eve. Hudson H, Brubaker
2 wks. a. m. Jacob G, Brubaker i Jacob M. Lauver
a * {| Adam G. Zimmerman iu,
Menno B. Brubaker ;
| Bd. A. Shafer
wir A igre Rune
Truman H. Brunk, Moderator, Denbigh, Va.
Lewis P. Showalter, Assistant Moderator, Broadway, Va.
John R. Mumaw, Secretary- Treasurer, Harrisonburg, Va.
we Boks I Rhodes, Harrisonburg, Va., R. 4
Name and Location
Trissels
Broadway
Zion (Broadway)
Lindale (Linville)
East. Mennonite School
Harrisonburg
Mennonite Mission
Harrisonburg
RURAL MISSION
CHURCHES
Crossroad
_ Timberville
Bethelf (Cootes Store)
Valley Viewt
Criders
Mount. Home* (Criders)
Bennetts Run* (Bergt’n)
Salemt
Needmore, W. Va.
Vaughns
Lost ‘River, W. Va.
Hebronf (Genoa)
Pleasant Grovet
Fort Seybert, W. Va.
Swedlin Valley*
Fort Seybert, W. Va.
Wine pcanler Jee
Milam,
Hinkle Mountain
Milam, W
Morning Viewt
Linville
Powder Springst
Basye
Lindamood*
Jerome
Mt. Hermont
Bergton
Cove
Matthias, W. Va.
Riverside
Fulks Run
Crest Hillt
Wardensville,
Bachman
McCauley, W. Va.
Mountain Top*t
Bergton
Criders*
Bergton
Cullers Run*t+
Matthias, W. Va.
Buckhorn*f
Matthias, W. Va.
Branch Mountain*
Matthias, W. Va.
Scattered members
*Schoolhouse.
tCommunion center.
Pees:
“VIRGINIA CONFERENCE |
Meets Annually on the Last Thursday of July or the forse
Thursday of August
Executive Committee
John L. Stauffer, Harrisonburg, Va.
Membership 3,212
Services
every
Ist & 3rd Sun.
2nd & 4th Sun.
Sunday
Sunday
Sunday
| ;
Ist & 2nd Sun.
| 2nd & 4th Sun.
Ist & 3rd Sun.
morn. & eve.
| Ist Sunday
3rd Sunday
2nd & 4th
Sat. & Sun.
2nd & 4th Sun. |
Ist & 3rd Sun.
Ist & 3rd Sun.
es
3rd Sat.
Ist Sat.
2
2nd, 3rd & 4th
Sund
4th Sunday i
2nd & 4th Sat.
2nd & 4th Sun.
4th Sunday
1st Sunday
unday
2nd Sunday
|
|
| Ist & 3rd Sun.
3rd Sunday
2nd & 4th Sun.
2nd & 4th Sun.
2nd & 4th Sun.
2nd & 4th Sun.
| 2nd Sat.
|
Mer
bers
108
125
aes
37
n
wn
33
:
Ministers
J. Ward Shank
Jos. W. Geil
we Geil
John R. Mumaw
Moses Slabaugh
Perry E. Shank
Dewey Emswiler
William Yankey
William Yankey
William Yankey
Samuel A. Shank
Samuel A. Shank
Timothy Showalter
Ernest G. Gehman
Ernest G. Gehman
Ernest G. Gehman
J. H. Turner
Perry E. Shank ©
Perry E. Shank
Lewis P. Showalter
Lewis P. Showalter
Lewis P. Showalter
A, G. Heishman
Alok terdiaae
G. Paul Showalter
G. Paul Showalter
G. Paul Showalter
Samuel A. Shank
Samuel A. Shank
| é Lae
| Bishops’ & Deacons
\*Lewis Shank is
{*John L. Stauffer —
John Alger Bs
Henry S. Holsinger ie:
Jacob A. Shenk
J. J. Wenger
Joseph Stultz
Benj. F. Turner
eat
——
AND DIRECTORY |
33
Name and. Location
Services
every
Ministers
RCs tank
VIRGINIA CONFERENCE.—Continued
Bishops & Deacons
peesioxeltc, Tenn.
| Sun. a.m. & eve.
*Jos. R. Driver
Springdale Sunday 193 Alpheus Burkholder
Waynesboro Franklin Weaver Perry Showalter
Hildebrand’s Sunday 33 | Jos. H. Weaver F, A. Driver
Waynesboro :
Union Chapel 4th Sunday 4 | Supplied
Weyers Cave Station : Z
ay ape 2nd Sunday 3 | Supplied
eyers Cave Station
Ebenezer Sunday (S. S.) 40 | John F, Garber Clarence Huber
South Boston . Otis B. Snead
RURAL MISSION
; R
Me aaa 2nd & 4th 82 | Perry A. Burkholder Junie Bridge
Lyndhurst Sunday
Valley View Sunday | 37 | E. F. Heatwole | Jason H. Weaver
Stuart’s Draft :
| |
Weaver’s 2nd & 4th Sun. 381 | Chester K. Lehman 1*S. H. Rhodes
Dale Enterprise Aldine Brenneman Simon G. Huber
Hiram Weaver
Pike 1st, 3rd & Sth 117 | James T. Shank janis H. Shank
Harrisonburg Sunday Warren A. Kratz oyd L. Shank
as ence ath. & Sth 1 eh Pad oa hapes Enos E. Heatwole
t é artin
see es Joseph D. Heatwole
Mt. Clinton 1st, 3rd & 5th 98 | J. Early Suter J. P. Wenger
Mt. Clinton Sunday Paul Good
Colored Mission 7
Harrisonburg
RURAL MISSION | |
CHURCHES
Bethany (New) Sunday 17 | L. H. Jones
P. ppore peck Sunday 39 | R. W. Benner
eake n . W.
Hinton
Gospel Hill Sunday 83 | H. B. Keener
Palos
South Fork | Ist Sunday 5 | Supplied from Va.
Oak Flat, W. Va. ‘
Bethel 2nd Sun. a. m. 44 | C. M. Grove French H. White
Job, W. Va. | Ist & 4th Sun.
eve.
Raleigh Springs Sunday 37 | J. S. Martin
Hinton, pe ciet Ae rg wD: erie
Mt. Hermon unday . E. Kurtz
Settee hs | 1st & 3rd 35 | Oliver M. Keener
Wymer, W. Va. Sun. a. m.
Riverside oe & 4th 40 Oliver M. Keener
Harman, W. Va. un, p.m.
: , : 3rd Sun. eve. a |
Horton Ist & 3rd | 29 | C. M. Grove
Whitmer, W. Va. Sun. p. m. &
2nd Sun. eve.
Zion Hill | Sunday 34 | A. W. Hershberger |
Singers Glen, Va.
Roaring Run | Sun. eve. 18 | Earl J. Hartzler
Roaring, W. Va. |
Brushy oa | Ist & 3rd 7 | Earl J. Hartzler
Brood, Va. Sun. p. m.
"One Mountals 3rd Sun. a. m. 1 | Earl J. Hartzler
o, W. Va.
pease | 2d Sun. p.m. War] J. Hartzler |
“Mouth of Seneca,W.Va.| |
ick Ri Sunda 250 | Daniel Shenk (*Truman H. Brunk
Be etiek ar | z | George R. Brunk | . oat.
Baal Ca stetter
earner News Mission | Sunday 8 |
Mt. Cpicasant ie Sunday 136 | Samuel Brunk *Jos. R. Driver
_ _ Fentress Clayton Bergey Timothy Wenger
_ Deep Creek Sunday Amos D. Wenger Roy Wenger
Concord Sunday (S. S.) 6 *William Jennings ©
Concord, Tenn.
iN Mennonite Gospel Miss. 25 | John H. Shenk
34 MENNONITE YEARBOOK
WASHINGTON CO., MD., AND FRANKLIN CO., PA.,
CONFERENCE
Meets Annually on the Second Friday of October
Moderator, Denton T. Martin, Hagerstown, Md., R. 4
Secretary, J. Irvin Lehman, Chambersburg, Pa.,
Membership 1,328
R. 6
Name and Location Services Mem- Ministers | Bishone & Deacons
every bers
Stauffer’s 2 wks. 52 | Amos J. Martin ee Kec
oses K. Hors
Poesoentr Md. Jace A. Martin
Reiff’s 2 wks. a.m 372 | Stanley H. Martin | Reuben R. Eby
Hagerstown, Md. 2 wks. eve |
Maugansville 4 wks. eve
Maugansville, Md.
Supplied
139 | Daniel M. Strite
Paradise 4 wks. a. m
Hagerstown, Md. 4 wks. eve
Miller’s 4 wks. a.m John H. Diller
Leitersburg, Md. 4 wks. eve John D. Risser
Clear Spring | 2 wks 64 | Samuel R. Eby John R. Eby
Clear Spring, Md. | |
Cedar Grove At Reiff’s 36 | Jonas W. Eshleman
Greencastle, Pa.
Pinesburg | 2 wks. p. m 35 | Supplied |
Williamsport, Md. {
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Flintstone, Md. Flintstone, Ma fawn [6 Summtet f 4 wks 6 | Supplied |
|
Rowe | 2 wks 92 | Amos E. Martin Rowe |2wks. | 92) Amos E. Martin |*Christian V. Martin
Shippensburg, Pa. ) *Amos Horst
| John W. Martin
Strasburg 2 wks 69 | Harry H. Witmer Samuel L. Bricker
Chambersburg, Pa. | |
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{ | |
Chambersburg Sunday 253 | Daniel E. Kuhns *Richard Danner
Chambersburg, Pa. Joseph E. Lehman *Christian V. Martin
Harold Hunsecker Peter L. Lehman
Pond Bank Sunday Harvey E. Shank Andrew H. Lehman
Mont Alto, Pa.
BE Mir ghis Div aiy Ae Pate = OP yluu an veh 4am un cael RP al UMAR ge DCO ce
*Wm. Graybill
Marion 2 wks. a. m. J. Irvin Lehman *Christian V. Martin
Chambersburg, Pa. 4 wks. eve. Norman Martin Charles Shank
Williamson 2 wks.
Williamson, Pa. In District
Pleasant View 2 wks. George W. Ernst Henry E. Martin
Chambersburg, Pa. Walter. Lehman
(Not under Conference)
Cedargrove 2 wk
Greencastle, Pa.
Maugansville
Maugansville, Md.
Hagerstown ares 2 wks.
Hagerstown, M In District
Union House fees 2i
Mummasburg, Pa. oe eve.
i;
Supplied
John F. Grove
Glenn Diller
Supplied
44 A, A. Landis
*Geo. S. Keener
Charles Martin
0 ea el a a a Mees Drally’
Pewee te Executive Committee
‘oe C. Cressman, Moderator, New Hamburg, Ont.
iad B. Martin, Assistant Moderator, 187 W. Erb St., Waterloo, Ont.
Harold Groh, Secretary, 85 Gledhill Ave., Toronto, Ont.
_F. ous Vineland, Ont Moses H. Roth, Baden, Ont., R. 2
liver D. Snider, Elmira, One S. B. Martin, Kitchener, Ont., R. 2
Membership 3,149
AN MES figures based on Conference Report, June 3, 4, 5, 1941
Ministers
oe & Deacons — i
Bearioe Jesse B. Martin |" onas Snider
Erb St., Waterloo Noah Hunsberger oah S. Weber
395 Merle Shantz | *C. F. Derstine es
169 | Oscar Burkholder Moses Heckendorn ees a
| Alson Cressman ment
d 5 *Benjamin B. Shantz
Hinged 4 | Daniel Shantz
60 | J. W. Witmer CR ae
84 | Simon B. Martin Ephraim Snider
ee 62 | Howard W. Stevanus | Isaac Horst me
| Sunday 136 | Reuben Dettwiler | Simeon Weaver R
|
| Sunday 354 Roy Koch | Menno Brubacher pee
| Abner Good | te
Sunday 224 | Jcsse B. Bowman |*Oliver D. Snider Bis
| Aaron Martin %
Sunday 97 | Orphen H. Wismer | Ezra Shantz i ae
Leslie H. Witmer Eldon Hunsberger aa
Noah Hunsberger naples
92 | Curtis C. Cressman Jeremiah Good
:
|
ao
a
I*Moses Roth a
| Abram Good ie
Sunday 95 | Moses N. Baer | Gilbert Bergey oe
1. S. Rosenberger | ie
2 wks 23 | Moses S. Bowman |
Sunday 157 | Lorne Schmitt *Manasseh Hallman i
| Isaiah Witmer aT AS
Sunday 80 | Nathaniel Bergey *S. F. Coffman Nay
: Alvin Culp
Sunday 36 | H. D. Groh aN}
Sunday 127 | L. W._ Hoover *Moses Roth ' ay
I. A. Wambold Jacob Wideman ‘
Aaron D. Grove
Emerson McDowell
2 wks 24 |
Sunday 26 | L. J. Burkholder } Isaiah Hoover | 4
A. Lorne Burkholder | Amos R. Burkholder Be ne
Sunday 47 in a ae
| A. L. Fretz Tay
2 wks 21
Sunday 221 | Jacob Birky == — ‘| *Burton B. Weber De tats:
ie: Eli Kauffman Preiss
| Ira L. Yoder ve
Arnold Gingrich
| Sunday
Sunday
Stephea Seva C. Gascho
"MENNONITE YEARBOOK ©
te
SOUTHWESTERN PEN N SYLVANIA CON FERENCE | 2
Meets Annually on the Second Thursday and Friday of scl ah
ooh
Executive Committee Ms
D. I. Stonerook, Moderator, Martinsburg, Pa. ee
_ Daniel Kauffman, Assistant Moderator, Scottdale, Pa. ae!
Chester M. Helmick, Secretary, Pinto, Md. -
John L. Horst, Assistant Secretary, Scottdale, Pa.
Sem K. Eash, Treasurer, Hollsopple, Pa., ;
Membership 2,032 Gi
Membership figures based on Conference Report, August 5, 6, 1941
Name and Location Services Mem) Ministers Pegg & Deacons
every bers Seay
| 7 | Aa | aay
Springs Sunday 260 | Newton Weber *Roy Otto
Springs, Pa. Simon J. Maust :
Oak Grove 2 wks 61 | Resley Tressler ?
_Grantsville, Md. A. C. Walls a i
Pinto | 2 wks 118 | Chester M. Helmick Myron Livengood
Pinto, Md. | Robert Dayton a
{ ‘ ° - fx
Casselman | 2 wks 70 | Roy L. Kinsinger *M. B. Miller | >
Grantsville, Md. yas Peres s
mer Miller om
Gortner 4 wks ! 19 | ee
Oakland, Md. | | %
Casselman Valley 24 its
Mission Points : *
Other Mission Points 3 ae
Tressler Sunday | 47 | W. C. Hershberger %
Greenwood, Del. ia
Glade | 2 wks 52 I*I. K. Metzler 4
Accident, Md. ; | Sherman Tressler a:
Martinsburg 2 wks. i “tC. A. Graybill *D. Irvin Stonerook be
Martinsburg, Pa. Albert Kauffman ™
Pleasant Grove |-2 wks. 4
Martinsburg, Pa. | In District 91 ; ‘a
Rockton, 2 wks 45 | Lester Spicher *
Rockton, Pa. | a
Altoona | Sunday | 72 | J. M. Nissley *James Saylor ee
Altoona, Pa. | i harles H. Weyandt od
Mill Run : | 2 wks. . a
toona. Pa, ey
Thomas Sun, a.m | 163 | Joseph Saylor *James_ Saylor Oa
Hollsopple, Pa. 2 wks. eve. bE Ages ny
m K. Eash ;
Weaver Sun. a.m 91 Alexander Weaver Levi H. Weaver
Johnstown, Pa. 2 wks. eve {| Hiram Wingard
Kaufman 2 wks. 160 Irwin M. Holsopple | L. D. Yoder
Hollsopple, Pa. 2 wks. eve. : Harry Y. Shetler
Stahl 1 2 wks 162 | Sanford G. Shetler 1*S. G. Shetler | S;
Johnstown, Pa. | a.m. & eve ; John F. Harshberger
Loransa Kauff : a
Pleasant Grove 2 wks. a. m 47 | Sanford G. Shetler Calvin Heller sa :
Salix, Pa. and eve ‘
Walsall 2 wks. a. m. 3 | Sanford G. Shetler Dea
Walsall, Pa. (since conf.) 4
Blough wks. '226 | Harry C. Blough *A. J. Metzler Whe
Hollsopple, Pa. | a. m. & eve John A. Lehman Wesley Yoder ty
Johnstown Sunday 15 | Harry Y. Shetler Sunes ahah wo
Johnstown, Pa. | Shetler a ee
616 Napoleon St. |
Schellsburg | 2 wks, 20 | Charles Shetler res Metzler
Schellsburg, Pa. R. a & aS } . Replogle
pril to Jan, ' \
Scottdale | Sunday | 178 m John L. Horst |*Daniel Kauffman
Scottdale, Pa. | *A. J. Metzlert | CMB: Shoemaker
Masontown | Sunday a0) 108 | Paul M. Roth *A.. J. Metzler: 99) =
Masontown, Pa. | Chas. E. Honsaker
tHas no bishop charge in local congregation.
lined ib ~Townses '
Pee R My Hace x
Ree Siewert) Smeaton Th i Mba Uy he) OMS Deke Raf eet
ry A RL ae RO bea aR tl
Pig ee area | 4 1% G ’ a
F ex ‘
Ne A) Vieuee Bue cw
ris
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ne : ILLINOIS CONFERENCE
Meets A nnually
_ Executive Committee
J. N. Kaufman, Moderator, Foosland, II1.
J. A. Heiser, Assistant Moderator, Fisher, Ill.
H. R. Schertz, Secretary, Metamora, IIl.
Ezra B. Yordy, Eureka, Iil.
A. C. Good, Sterling, Ill.
Membership 2,867
Membership |figures based on Conference Report, August 19-21, 1941
Name and Location Services Mem-| Ministers Bishops & Deacons
, every bers |
Science Ridge Sunday | 224 *A. C. Good
terling Benj. Mellinger
F. t Sunda 124 | J. V. Fortner
"Freeport if : William Pfile
Morrison Sunday | 21 | Aaron Nice Daniel Deter
Morrison :
|
Willow Springs Sunday | 182 Ira H. Eigsti |*C. A. Hartzler
Tiskilwa
Peoria Mission =: Sunday 118 | C. Warren Long |
1101 Ann Street
Peoria |
| | |
Waldo Sunday 274 | D. W. Slagel Chisel ee D. Hartzler
Flanagan ! . A. Rediger
|
Home’ Mission Sunday 155 | Raymond Yoder
1907 S. Union Ave. Wm. Brenneman
Chicago | |
Mexican Mennonite Mis- Sunday 27 | Lester Hersheyt |
sione ee Roosevelt ee
Fe icago
} | toe Sit
Hopedale { Sunday 360 | Ben Springer *Simon Litwiller
Hopedale |
ia Sunday 172 u eat pewilee
orton elan achman
‘Daniel Zehr
Harold Oyer
| |
Roanoke Sunday 254 | John L. Harnish *Ezra B. Yordy
Eureka ,
3 l ge) |. ;
Pleasant Hill Sunday 117 "J. N. Kaufman
Morton
‘
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East Bend | Sunday 446 | Harold Zehr we A. Heiser
Fisher { George Troyer amuel Zehr
Arthur Sunday 75 eels) Kang |
Arthur | |
-Cullom Sunday 19 | Noah Roeschlyt |
Cullom | |
| | |
Metamora Sunday 299 \*A. A. Schrock
Metamora as )*H. R. Schertz
| |} E. H. Oyer
M eets Annually the last W Mihetes Gd Thursday ae M faye ‘
Executive Committee ©
A. J. Steiner, Moderator, North Lima, Ohio
E. B. Frey, Assistant Moderator, Archbold, Ohio
O. N. Johns, Secretary, Canton, ahd R.3
N. E. Troyer, West Liberty, Ohio, R. 3
Aaron Mast, Belleville, Pa.
Membership 9,341; not under conference “te
Name and Location Services Ministers
every if
Conestoga Sunday . David S. Yoder *John S. Mast te
Morgantown, Pa. Christian Kurtz _ | Sylvanus Stoltzfus
— Millwood M. S. Stoltzfus
Gap, Pa. | A. B. Stoltzfus
John M. Stoltzfus je Isaac G. Kenn
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Maple Grove
tglen, Pa.
‘Coatesville Mission Frank Stoltzfus
625 Walnut St., é;
Parkesburg, Pa. LeRoy Stoltzfus
In District
Isaac S. King
f [
Mattawana Sunday *John S. Mast
Mattawana, Pa. Samuel Kauffm
Allensville Sunday Joshua B. Zook
Allensville, Pa. Elmer E. Yoder
Raymond R, Peachey
t A. Roy Payne
_ Rockville Sunday Eli K. Zook
Belleville, Pa.
Belleville Sunday
Belleville, Pa.
ry ; i): if hed,
Westover Sunday Amos C, King *Geo. M. Host ler —
Westover, Md. Sahel
Long Green 1st Sunday
Long Green, Md. .
Providence Sunday Orrie D. Yoder
Oyster Point, Va. us
s
Maple Grove Sunday a5 '. H. Lantz.
New Wilmington, Pa. sa oy D. Kauffman
The Beech Sunday ‘ tou '- Liechty
Louisville, O. ohn D. Miller
Alvin Hostetler
Walnut Creek Sunday Alvin Miller
Walnut Creek, O. In District |
, Venus Hershberger
Martins Creek Sunday © Calvin Mast
Millersburg, O. S. W. Sommer
Omer Tater
Berlin Sunday
Berlin, O.
Martins Sunday Aaron Eberly
Orrville, O. Stanford Mumaw
Kolb’s 2 wks. Milton B. Hostetler
ee acenure: O. Sund {
ethe \ Sundayy iar | S. D. Rohrer |
Wadsworth, O. ST age
Canton punday J. J. Hostetler
_ Canton, O. Se cc Mane Ne te
alesis) “Sunday
‘Ministers
: |
‘Wm. G. Detweiler i*J. S. Gerig
In District 665:
is
|!
2 wks. | PRY Lantz Peter E. Baumgartner
| Elmer Meyer
Sunday 198 | H..N. Troyer *F. B. Stoltzfus He
Elmer Stoltzfus Alex. Stutzman ;
. Eugene Yoder
31 | J. A. Good Roy Detweiler
| 1
naeeide 100 | J. W. Oswald
ie peaavule: Pa. ee
| } peer
|* Aaron Mast ey sa
| Robert Meyers ce
384 | Marion King pee ee Allgyer
Wallace Rautimen Troyer Seis
pen Daniels fel
93 aa - Brenneman
La eave
130 | J. Y. King
Frank Byler
=e
Nelson Kanagy
(*Maurice O’Connell
| Heriry Mueller
Abram Kauffman . g: ‘
Daniel Augsbuger ome
fa L. Frey ie
Henry Wyse
‘ter Ste \*Edward B. Frey it
Sanday
Walter Stuckey
| ee C. Frey | Ae
Simon Stuckey hil. L. Frey
Suita
i Jesse J. Short
Sunday
In District 1410
2 wks. Summer Paul Yoder
|
Sunday . ; 96 | J. B. Smith | Perry Smith
\
*A. J. Steiner |
O.
| 2 wks. Summer | David Steiner
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Sunday I. B. Witmer Russell Royer
In District 421 | Stephen A. Yoder
4“ ‘
Sund 39 Bixl *A. J. Steiner
oc | Foy eaee pace | Rouben Hotstetter
Sunda 85 | Al . Wengerd \*I. J. Buchwalter
, | ; | ved | David Falb ‘h
2 wks 40 | E. E. Zuercher He aaa’ B. Frey
Sunday 33 | Me E. Troyer
$ | | Noah Hilty *K. F. Hartzler
| | J. B. Hartzler Elmer O. Hilty
Sunday | D5 Rudy Stauffer | Harry Mumaw
‘ Gab. Brunk *A, Steiner
| * : bz ATS O’Connell
ie \*B. B. King
Na a | Solomon Brunk |
| David J. Ramer _
40 7 MENNONITE, YEARBOOK
INDIANA-MICHIGAN MEN NON ITE CON F ERENCE >
Meets Annuaily on the First Wednesday and Thursday of June
_ Executive Committee
D. A. Yoder, Moderator, Elkhart, Ind., R. 4
R. F. Yoder, Assistant Moderator, Wakarusa, Ind., R. 2
Ira S. Johns, Secretary, Goshen, Ind., R. 4
T. E. Schrock, Clarksville, Mich.
J. E. Gingerich, Elkhart, Ind., R. 4
Membership 5,821
Membership figures based on Conference Report, June 4, 5, 1941
Name and Location Services Mem- Ministers eho & Deacons
every bers
f |
Olive Sunday Clarence A. Shank *D. A. Yoder
Elkhart, Ind. Andrew Miller
Merrill Weaver
Holdeman’s Sunday
Wakarusa, Ind.
290 | Silas L. Weldy
Warren Shaum
Eli J. Christophel cant
Jacob I. Weldy ‘3
|
Prairie Street Sunday 375 | fora E. Gingerich | Harold Alexander 2
Elkhart, Ind. S. Hartzler e
bass Reiff |
Belmont Avenue Sunday A. L. Buzzard | +
Elkhart, Ind. LeRoy L. Hostetler ‘
Burr Oak Sunday 63 | Floyd Weaver Henry Stoll
Indiana a
l 3
Bowne | Sunday 119 | Daniel Zook *T. E. Schrock ee -
Elmdale, Mich. | | George Stahl 4
r,
Salem Sunday renee Freed j*Ray F. Yoder © y
New Paris, Ind. Samuel B. Metzler E
Yellow Creek Sunday 287 | Virgil C. Weaver | Abram Hartman
Goshen, Ind. ‘ :
Nappanee Sunday 312 | Homer North | Ezra Bleile a
Nappanee, Ind. . | a
Anderson Sunday J. S. Neuhouser ; i: y.
Anderson, Ind. : re
| i:
Rates la Sunday 235 | Ira S. Johns rs : Johns a
oshen, : ,
i . | David Vontee ‘ ie
Bethel Sunday J. Kore Zook | Daniel Oyer a
Ashley, Mich. | E. A. Bontrager X.
Detroit Mission Sunday Frank Raber | ai
Detroit, Mich. [ a
Ft. Wayne ‘Allen Ebersole Frank J. Martin a
Ft. Wayne, Ind.
|
Emma | Sunday
Topeka, Ind.
Clinton Brick Sunday
Goshen, Ind.
Shore Sunday
Shipshewana, Ind.
Locust Grove Sunday
Sturgis, Mich.
eo
Leo, Ind.
Berea | Sunday
Montgomery, Ind.
Midland, Mich. | Sunday
209 | Menno J. Yoder
Samuel S. Miller |
*John Garbert
Y. C.. Miller
Josiah J. Miller
Percy Miller
Leonard Haarer
Andrew S. Miller
Edd P. Schrock
w
n
\o
206
83
143 | Clarence Yoder
{| Otis Yoder
tHas no bishop charge in local congregation.
|
|
| 107 | Amos Nussbaum -
3 at
*Oscar S. Hostetler
| Amos Hostetler
Harold pee:
:
2.
Lee Miller
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is Simon Beck
| Amos Weldy
Fava Bontrager
| flere Wyse _
hope a: AND DIRECTORY _ | 41
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~~ INDIANA-MICHIGAN CONFERENCE.—Continued
Be ; : |
--~—s Name and Location | Services re) Ministers tees & Deacons
* every | bers
¥ Forks | Sunday | 267 Earley Bontrager *D. D. Miller
; Middlebury, Ind. | E. E. Miller ae Y. Hooley
; ; |
Boepen Bs Sunday 243 : a ue eee
oshen, Ind. ‘ oder
| I. E. Burkhart |
North Goshen Sunday 92 Sa Mininger
Goshen, Ind. R. R. Smucker
Middlebury Sunday 283 | Silas Yoder
~ Middlebury, Ind. | Wilbur Yoder | Pare tiles
Yoder
Hopewell Sunday 189 | Dean Birkey
Kouts, Ind. E
Maple Grove Sunday 182 cies J. Yoder
_ Topeka, Ind. Noah J. Schrock
Zion Sunda 25 | Erie Bont
Vestaburg, Mich. | if Se eeltoe
Union Sunday 64 nee G Nelson
White Cloud, Mich. Edw. D. Jones
Pinckney Sunday | 10 | Ezra Beachy
Pinckney, Mich.
Y |
Fernland Sunday : 49 | Chester Osborne |
Germfask, Mich. Clarence Troyer
Bethany | Sunday 40 | Peter Ropp
Imlay City, Mich. | Paul Wittrig
fs Howard-Miami Sunday 319 | Niles M. Slabaugh *Anson G. Horner
+5 Amboy, Ind Joseph Horner ohn W. Horner
aul Myers
Fairview Sunday 297 | Moses Steiner *Menno Esch
Fairview, Mich. ~ Otis Bontrager
_ Pigeon ; . Sunday 133 | S. J. Miller Joseph Shetler
igeon, Micha. Sherman Maust
Maple River Sunday 83 | Clyde X. Kauffman |
* ““$ratas, Mich. | | : |
Pleasant View | Sunday 23 | Claude C. Culp
Chief, Mich. |
tHas no bishop charge in local congregation.
ONTARIO AMISH MENNONITE CONFERENCE
Meets Second Wednesday and Thursday in June
Executive Committee
Peter Nafziger, Moderator, Baden, Ont.
D. S. Jutzi, Assistant Moderator, Tavistock, Ont.
C. R. Brunk, Secretary, Brunner, Ont.
David Schwartzentruber, Assistant Secretary, Tavistock, Ont.
ey te Menno Kipfer, Treasurer, Tavistock, Ont.
a. Membership 1,990
Name and Location Services Mem- Ministers - | Bishops & Deacons
; every bers |
Wilmot Sunday 550 | Christian Gascho *Moses O. Jantzi
Baden, Ont. Peter Boshart Michael Roth
‘ Menno Wagler Elmer
F ; Ben Gingerich i Swartzendruber
St. Agatha Sunday Peter Nafziger |
St. Agatha, Ont. ; F
a East Zorra Sunday Jac. R. Bender *Daniel Jutzi
Tavistock, Cnt. Menno Kipfer Joel Schwartzen-
e Daniel Wagler truber
Be af ¥ David Schwartzentruber| | Henry Jantzi
Wellesley Sunday 420 | Sam. Leis *Sam LL. Schultz —
Wellesley, Ont. i | ae Z. Wagler
Poole Sunday 215 | Amos Brunk *Christian Schultz
Poole, Ont. Chris Lichti Christ Brunk
- Ha: Fito, Sunday | 55 | Solomon Baechler
Zurich, Ont, | |
42 MENNONITE YEARBOOK
MISSOURI-KANSAS CONFERENCE
Meets Annually the Last of August ‘
Executive Committee
Allen H. Erb, Moderator, 710 Carson Ave., La Junta, Colo.
Rufus Horst, Assistant Moderator, 3814 Ruby Ave., Kansas City, Kans,
Menno M. Troyer, Secretary, Conway, Kans.
Alva Swartzendruber, Associate Member, Hydro, Okla.
W. R. Hershberger, Associate Member, Garden City, Mo.
Membership 3,015
Name and Location Services Mem- Ministers Bishops & Deacons
every | bers
| | |
Palmyra | Sunday | 20 {| Harry R. Buckwalter iby, M. Kreider
Palmyra, Mo. 2 places : J. F. Kreider
Pea Ridge Sunday 21 | I. E. Buckwalter David R. Hathaway
Pea Ridge, Mo.
Hannibal, Mo.
Mt. Pisgah Sunday 38 | John M. Yoder Noah H. Detwiler
Cherry Box, Mo. R. D. Harder
Osage County Sunday
7 | E. C. Bowman
Linn, Mo.
Mennonite Gospel Miss.] Sunday | ey *Nelson Kauffman
|
|
Bethel | Sunday | 80 | W. E. Helmuth *Joe C. Driver
Garden City, Mo. oa James Steiner | John B. Yoder
Mennonite Gospel Miss.} Sunday | 150 | Rufus Horst | Edward Yoder
3701 Metropolitan 4 places |
Ave., Kans. C’y, ae !
Mt. Zion Sunday 60 | C. B. Driver |*John R. Shank
Versailles, Mo. | 3 places Leroy Gingerich 7 Jesse Wenger
Lick Creek, -Mo. Sunday | 24 | Protus Brubaker |
2 places |
Bethel Springs Sunday 22 | Nelson Histand |
Culp, Ark. 3 places | | Frank Horst |
| | | 8 :
Sycamore Grove Sunday 206 | S. S. Hershberger I. G. Hartzler
Garden City, Mo. ee hae Hee
. A. Kauffman
: | | | \
Pleasant View Sunday 138 | John Slagell {*Alva Swartzendruber
Hydro, Okla. Joseph Slagell
Zion Sunday 60 | D. L. Sommers I. J. Hartzler
Pryor, Okla.
Oak Grove Schoolhouse | Sunday 7 | Supplied |
Adair, Okla.
White Hall Sunday | 50 | E. J. Berkey Frank Buerge
Oronogo, Mo. Wm. Tweedy
Berea Sunday Buss A. H. DePriest
Birch Tree, Mo. | |
|
Protection Sunday 87 | Chas. Schweitzer | S. Enos Miller
Protection, Kans.
Services
every
est Liberty
Sunday
Windom, Kansas
e: nsylvania Sunday
immerdale, Kansas
‘Spring Valley
Sunday
a aa Kans.
Sunday
rina Mennonite Sunday
_ Mission
Hutchinson, Kans.
Uys Springs Sunday
rystal eeies, Kans.
Sunday
2 Menn. Church | Sunday
reensburg, Kans.
ant Valley
arper, Kans.
Gr
, La ee Colo.
Sunday
2 places
Sunday
Sunday
Sunday
“ipa ‘aa
mon, Okla.
moe, Tex.
Sunday
Colo.
Sunday
2 places
Mission Bancay
"Mena,
Sunday ~
|
; Ministers
| M. M. Troyer
Earl Buckwalter
| Chas. Diener
| Edward Selzer
v7 | Supplied _
Pee ne
tig A. A. Bontrager
i
Supplied
J. J. Zimmerman
D. Y. Hooley
Gideon G. Yoder
I.
Mark” Ross
Ivan Lind
. O. Hershberger
E. Ebersole
Lawrence Horst
John Thut .
R. M. Weaver
Simon Hershberger
| Wilbert Nafziger
w
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ZO
194 | Earl Showalter
David Castillo
147 | Jess A. Kauffman
| J. M. Nunemaker
A. M. Leatherman
41 I
| Supplied
1
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Supplied
89 | L. C. Miller
Calvin G. Ringler
5 | Supplied
5 | John E. Wenger
Supplied :
A S._ Yoder
7
| | Paul Hershey
65 Amsa Kauffman
Bishops & Deacons
*Joseph G. ereyeac.
Roy A. Zook
*Harry A. Diener
D. C. Schrock
Levi Headings
A et SS es
Abram F. Willems
\ Milo nical aban
A. N. Troye
L, C. Kau dant
L. L. Beck
E. A. Rediger
H. E. Hostetler hate oy
*Allen Erb
A. W. Rhodes
Bert D. Snyder
J. L. Shellenberger |
re A. Friesen
|*Jos. E. Zimmerman -
\*H. A. Diener
tia Ss. Hallman
| Lester Hackman _.
| Elmer Hershey
payee Tae ps ane ‘a
us 4 MENNONITE YEARBO
oes Meets Annually in June
Executive Committee i
G. D. Shenk, Moderator, Sheridan, Oreg. . ea
F, J. Gingerich, Assistant Moderator, Canby, Oreg. . AR oe
‘ je
E. S. Garber, Secretary, Nampa, Ida., R. 4 ae
Henry J. Yoder, Treasurer, Molalla, Oreg., R. 2. a ay
| an ee
Membership 1,689 . "ee
Membership figures based on Conference Report, June 5, 6, 1941 see? 7
ia
Name and Location , Services | |Mem- Ministers Fite ae & Deacons — “ag
every bers es
[ | | |
Sweet Home Sunday 55. PAs A. Lind
Sweet Home, Oreg. ,
i ; | 38 } A. M. Shenk
so oaiiaedy Idaho | | Paul W. Miller
Sunday | 100 | D. Good Abram Cae
aa Idaho \E 8 S. Garber
| | is
‘ Filer Sunday 77 | an are cee hes M. Birky
Filer, Idaho | Kae Miller | J. E. Slatter
Sund 89 , S Schrock | Gi h
th. unday am. schroc zingeric
ies Oreg. | | Omar G. Miller le Chis Snyder ,
Portland Sunday 64 | Marcus F, Lind Henry Yoder
739 Savier St., Oreg.: | | 3
Los Angeles, Calif. Sunday | 86 | Glenn Whitaker
151 W. 73rd St. aNe
F; Sund ae G | *N. M. Birk
‘airview unday Male, erig : irky
bany, Oreg.: Melvin Schrock *C. R. Geri
Seas | : | |i c..C. Stee ey
| | |
Hopewell | Sunday 67 | N. L. Hershberger tae A, Wolfer
Hubbard, Oreg. pe were Cowan ! O. W. King
Molalla 57 Joe Yoder | |
Molalla, Oreg. | Archie Kauffman
x | | |
Sheridan Sunday 216 Ore . F. Shenk \*G, D. Shenk
Sheridan, Oreg. % | Amos Kilmer | Hugh Wolfer -
eee |
Zion Sunday 315 Z. Yoder *C. I. Kropf
Hubbard, Oreg. Pal N. Roth C. G. Yoder
| Le ae
Winton | Emanuel Stahley ty . P. Bontrager
Winton, Calif. Luke Weaver / .
North Pomona 32 [ J. L. Collier
Upland, Calif. |
Albany ; | Sunday ake M. E. Brenneman
Albany, Oreg. ‘| George Kauffman
2: gobnth (hex 4 u nu a see ee “ a ie
be _AND DIRECTORY Ree 45
By Fs eT 8” Shap rune OL LAE eng MEU et Cee em Mae Rita PRGA)
Dar ee: = EL
ws
oo -IOWA-NEBRASKA CONFERENCE
3 Meets Annually in September
F Executive Committee
Abner G. Yoder, Moderator, Parnell, Iowa
Noah Landis, Assistant Moderator, Jackson, Minn.
iy Wm. R. Eicher, Secretary, Milford, Nebr.
a Harvey Yoder, Treasurer, Wellman, Iowa
BS | | Membership 3,947
Membership figures based on Conference Report, Sept. 11, 12, 1940
(No conference was held in 1941)
; &
Name and Location Services ee Ministers peeenane & Deacons
every ers
. |
Pat aoe Sunday | 541 | Willard Leichty [Simon Gingerich
ayland, Ia. ,
| |
fie. Alpha Sunday | 50 | Cc. I Garber Charles Bute
_ Alpha, Minn. | | N. E. Landis
Cedar Creek Sunday 298 | Nicholas Stoltzfus
P Manson, Ia.
j
East Union Sunday | 648 | Ed Shetler *D. J. Fisher
Kalona, Ia. Henry Miller
{
Eda Cit A pha Sunday | 72 | Norman Hobbs
owa City, Ia.
| | | |
West Union Sunday | 340 Chris Yoder | *Abner G. Yoder
Wellman, Ia. Amos Gingerich Harvey Yoder
| Wellman | Sunday | 187 xwae Diener | Henry Kuhns
ie Wellman, Ia. | | S.. Guengerich |
ee Oss S. Miller
No St iin akc rege Vc [ay tds Wye eh meet MANTIS sy [us atk ee viens Se
peers eee Sunday | 83 | Silas Horst oat : Riot
ou : Aver Weavere ios
“4 Suad | 342 |. L. Hershb Metccron Renee
D kk a 3 ershhberger eorge Reber
eg ae ae nomad | D. D. Miller | Levi C. Schrock
|
East Fairview Sunday | 440 | *Joseph E.
Milford, Nebr. | Zimmerman
| Ammon Miller
Plum Creek Sunday 144 | P. O. Oswald D. Z. Birkey
Beemer, Nebr.
ee By Appt. | 2
*Neill, Nebr.
| | |¢
West Fairview Sunday | 137 | Ezra Roth *Wm. R. Eicher
- Beaver Crossing, Nebr. John Troyer
|
Beoned AINE ee | Sunday | 40 | |
oseland, Nebr.
|
Thurman Sunday 29 | Aaron Unternahrer
Thurman, Colo.
East Fairview Sunday 71 | John Roth
_ Chappell, Nebr. :
Salem Sunday | 232 | Fred Reeb |+ Peter Kennell
: Shickley, Nebr. | |
«Wood River Sunday | 81 | Alvin Gascho | Abram D. Stutzman
1 Wood River, Nebr.
pane aor ae By Appt. 46 | Ivan Hostetler
roken Bow, Nebr.
| | |
Milford Sunday | 164 | Wie Eicher |*L. O. Schlegel
| _| Wm. Schlegel |
eemtord, Nebr.
M ae Gay in Tune i
Executive Committee _
i G. Hochstetler, Chairman, Mylo, N. Dak.
Gingerich, Secretary, Detroit Lakes, Minn.
Kauffman, Field Evangelist, Minot, N. Dak.
I. S. Mast, Casselton, N. Dak.
Membership 340; not under conference 30.
Membership figures ben on Conference Report, June 12, 13, 1941
Name and Location Services Ministers
every
ou Lakeview Sunday John H. Stoll *Eli G. Hogehste
Wolford, N. Dak. Abraham Sto
Po Baitview Sunday | Levi A. Kauffman
_ Minot, N. Dak. :
-Coalridge Sunday
_ Coalridge, Mont.
Red River Valley _ Sunday
Casselton, N. Dak.
Red Top Sunday Elmer Bortrager
Bloomfield, Mont. . ;
Lake Reston Sunday J. C. Gingerich .
Detroit Lakes, Minn. Elmer D. Hershberger
Sheldon, Wis. Sunday 5 | Supplied
-Exeland, Wis. Sunday 16 . L. Kauffman
Roseau, Minn. 4 | Supplied
Loman, Minn. 5 | Supplied
(Not under Conference)
Sheldon Sunday 30[D. L. Martin
Sheldon, Wis.
ALBERTA-SASKATCHEWAN CONFERENCE >
Meets Annually First Thursday after First Tesaes in July
Executive Committee
J. B. Stauffer, Moderator, Tofield, Alta.
M. D. Stutzman, Secretary, Kingman, Alta.
Isaac Miller, Mazeppa, Alta.
John G. Hochstetler, Creston, Mont.
C. J. Ramer, Duchess, Alta.
Membership 623 "
Membership figures based on Conference Report, July 3, 1941
Name and Location Services Mem- Ministers
) every bers
: cle aes
Mount View Sunday 56 *Tsaac Miller
High River, Alberta : H. O. Stauffer
Biatpn. Sunday 120 | Daniel Slabaugh _ | Edwin Bowman
_ Guernsey, Sask. eee rf
i West Zion Sunday 78 H. ‘s. Harder. © ter des ta ie
Carstairs, Alberta Abram ‘Reist ae vin Steckley —
| Allan Good
Salem 2 Sunday 233 | Milo D. Stutzman ~ |*John B. Stauffer
Tofield, Alberta J.-E, Kauffman — ;
es - Duchess Sunday
_ Duchess, Alberta
2 “Mountain View | Sunday
. _ Creston, Mont. a
nce represents bie ioe oF the enon M ennonite
of Dhamtari, C. P., India, under the auspices of —
the Mennonite Board of. Missions and Charities
Meets Annually
Membership 1,412
Ministers Bishops & Deacons |
Services bel
every | bers
Sunday 434 | J. G. Yoder /*G. J. Lapp
S. M. King *T. D. Graber
ear \ Wilbur Hostetler D. B. Peter
te thas S. Paul Miller { Ezekiel
John Haidar Sim Kushal
Sunday 325 | G. H. Beare Obed Parasram
M. Sukhlal Malwa Kalib
Budhbal
2nd Sunday 28 | A. C. Brunk
Sunday 27 | J. D. Graber |
- ‘| Sunday | 203 | Persadi Y a a
} | ‘4
Sunday 120 | Isabaksh
J. A. Friesen
Sunday 93 | Wilbur Hostetler Michael
Mukut Bhelwa
Sunday 102 | L. A. Kniss Shivrasingh
Sunday 39° GaiLee app Sadhuram
Sundays c- 41 | Edwin Weaver Harchand
"ARGENTINA SOUTH AMERICA CONFERENCE
This Conference represents the work of the Mennonite Mission tn
Ns Ph aauiot, S. A., under the auspices of the Mennonite
is eae - Board of Missions and Charities ;
M eets Annually in the Month of January
Membership 483
Bishops & Deacons
Services
Ministers
every bers i
Sunday | 44 | A. Swartzendruber ' |*T. K. Hershey
Sunday | 110 | T. K. Hershey ‘
Sunday 18 | F. Gorgont
Sunday . 71 { Elvin Snyder
Sunday 63 | Wm. Hallman
Sunday 51 | Nelson Litwiller:
Sunday 21 | J. L. Rutt aos Bi,
Thursday 3 | T. K. Hershey a
Sunday 11 Albano Luayza 4 |*A. Swartzentruber Te
eundey 10 | Pablo Cavadore ,
Sunday | 9 | Wm. Hallman
i Moctezuma Wednesday . 12 |] Elvin Snyder Ae
_ Alberti- : Sunday 16 | Albano Luayza ir
Smith — Wednesday 5 | Elvin Snyder <
Sunday > 18 | FP. Gorjont
Friday 18 | A. Swartzendruber f
Wednesday 9 | A. Swartzendruber
Sunday _ 26 | C. Barbosat
Sunday. 6 | N. Litwiller |
Sunday 8 | Albano Luayza
Monday 1:|°C. Barbosat |
i Sundays swt! 17 ADP. Lantz |
eee a" JL. S. Weber | |
n haf {t. H, Brenneman |
- G. Gheaiwes
“AMISH MENNONITE CHURCHES = (Coneervdavee
This Conference maintains a Mission at Flint, Michigan, and sponsors y-
| the publication of the HEROLD DER WAHRHEIT. bk
Moderator, Emanuel Swartzentruber, Pigeon, Mich. ie Pa
Sec.-Treas., Ivan Miller, Grantsville, Md. a te
Membership 2,685; not under conference 840 tS Peet
2m
Name and Location | Services Men-; Ministers Bishops & Deacons ae
fas sta Cs iw Sate pio hetero" sabaal DERS di Dae ivi Cate At MMe bela pel ei es ay
Locust Grove
Belleville, Pa.
338 “Boleviie ba, | uM [988 | John Bs Zook aga "Hetehey John B. Zook \*John L. Mast
ene, Peachey
_ Benj. F. Glick
Sunday
Greenwood
Greenwood, Del.
Cherry Glade
Bittinger, Md.
Maple Glen
rantsville, Md.
Oak Dale
West Salisbury, Pa.
Pigeon River
Pigeon, River, Mich.
Sunday 144 | Eli L. Swartzendruber here Bender
*Chr. ue Bender __ * ie
2 wks.
Joel E. Hershberger
Jonas B. Miller.
Noah Brenneman
Shem Peachy
Ivan J. Miller
2 wks.
2 wks.
In District
176 | te
|
| | Bone
Earl Maust *M. S. Zeke eee
Sunday Emanuel Swartzen- pee
truber |
| Raymond Byler | . ;
Mission Sunday Edwin Albrecht ty
Flint, Mich. In District 258 hte
Augress River | Sunday
:
100 | Peter Swartz a
wining, Mich. : re
Levi Swartz
Croghan, N. Y. Sunday
Black River
Lowville, N. Y.
Town Line
Lancaster, N. Y.
| Joe Lehman ia
~| Joseph J. Zehr = Sa
Loyd Boshart .
Allen Gingerich
2 wks.
*Christian Nafziger Beas
In District i
acob Roggie
*Jacob Gingerich —
*John K. Bontrager
Sunday 155 | Noah D. Miller
Town Line and Griner | Sunday 335, sbi ee Miller *Samuel T. Eash
Lagrange, Ind. John J. S. Yoder Daniel J. Eash | a
Allen Co., Ind. Sunday 118 Menno Coblentz - ‘Menno Miller es
| Noah Zehr Seay
Bunker Hill Sunday 190 | Moses Swartzentruber Bx,
Berlin, Ohio | Harry Stutzman a
Jonas D. Miller Ro
Hartville 2 wks. 136 | Simon_ Coblentz *Roman Miller ae
Hartville, Ohio John Bender 7 : ae:
Upper Deer Creek 1 wk. Albert S. Miller *E.G.Swartzendruber
Wellman, Ia. | Jacob J. Miller Noah S. Miller ae
Fairview 1 wk. | she
Kalona, Ia. In District 282 gp OOO Sa Osa) Mie eons er >
(Not under Conference)| ae eae ere are
Harrisburg, Oreg. Sunday 80 | Jo sep Schrock "John P.. Yoder | >>) ae
, 01D Lev Kropf - <a
Linn Sunday 100 PH weties *John Kennell ae
Roanoke, Iil. S. E. Unzicker ‘ae
Mt. Herm Sunday 4815S. HY Yoder *Jos. Reb Bs
Shelbyville, Til. | D. M. Ulrich soe Ulrich
Flag Run Church | Norman D. Beach *M Sa in
Salisbury, Pa. Sunday 143 Eli D. Tice aeny, oses M. Beachy i
| Noah E. Yoder | ;
56 | Emery Yutzy |
| Rob Kauffman |
Madison Co., Ohio
Sunday | 157 | Elam Kauffman
Weavertown *John A. Stoltzf “BAe
Bird-in-Hand, Pa. Geo. W. Beiler sien B, Stolextoan eg
Clarence Sunday 30 | Lewis Eichorn Y Sl dee
Clarence, N. Y. | fos: Roth ie.
Hadley, Pa. 2 wks, 52 | Jos. J. Miller *Valentine Yoder ee
Henry County Sunday 89 | Ora Hostetler *L. C. Hostetle :
Annawan, III. Ova Hostetler *Herman Mecte ee
S. J. Kropf Ou oy
Kempsville 2 wks. 85 | Simon L. Yoder
Kempsville, Va. | Jacob Hershberger
ei rt Name and Location
Weaver
ia Weaverland, Pa.
* Groffdale,
: ; Bareville, Pa.
: Martindale, Pa.
. Bowmansville, Pa.
Bi Churchtown, Pa.
Bue. Conestoga
Ephrata, R. 2, Pa.
Weaver
Weaverland, Pa.
4 Groffdale, Bareville, Pa.
- Martindale, Pa.
Bowmansville, Pa.
Churchtown, Pa.
Pequea, Intercourse, Pa.
Meadow Valley,
Ephrata, Pa.
Springville, phe Pa,
Myerstown, Leb. Co., Pa.
“ Stony Brook
eae York Co., Pa.
i Wayne Co., Dalton, O.
Fight Sq., Wooster, O.
‘ey County Line, Dalton, O.
mre Chestnut Ridge
Orrville, Ohio
Chester, Wooster, O.
Lower, Wadsworth, O.
Mahoning
Leetonia, Ohio
Brutus, Mich.
Woodland Schoolhouse
Brutus, Mich.
Co. Line
Wakarusa, Ind.
Yellow Creek
Wakarusa, Ind.
Yellow Creek
Wakarusa, Ind.
Blosser’s
Nappanee, Ind.
Pleasant View
Dayton, Va.
; Oak Grove
ys Dayton, Va.
Altona, Altona, Ont.
Risser, Markham, Ont.
Almira, Almira, Ont.
South Cayuga, Ont.
Rainham, Selkirk, Ont.
Myers, Vineland, Ont.
ant s
Jacobs, Ont.
Vee Elmira, Ont.
j North Woolwich
ee leg Ort ee sith 0) SO) Pe en i ae
Martin’ s
' St. Jacobs, Ont.
North Woolwich
Floradale, Ont.
South Peel
i: Wallenstein, Ont.
- West Woolwich
’ Elmira, Ont.
Conestoga
es St. Jacobs, Ont.
Stanley
Bae Ont are tl ee Digtrict HH GOO Wi ge
; (Not under Conference)
Moray: Feel
___ Wallenstein, Ont.
Sa eovneeos
ve eee te tat rey ee fa de a Ue St. edaEobs, Ont.
Blosser’s, Nappanee, Ind.
a Fy
Services
every
2 wks.
2 wks.
In District
2 Lane
2 wks.
4 wks.
2 wks.
4 wks.
2 wks.
In District
2 wks.
2 wks.
2 wks.
2 wks.
4 wks.
Last Sun. of mo.
Sunday
2 wks.
2 wks.
In District
2 wks.
2 wks.
In District
2nd & 4th
unday
Ist & 3rd
Sunday
2nd & 4th Sun.
3 wks.
2nd & 4th Sun.
2 wks.
4 wks.
Sunday
? 2nd & 3rd Sun.
ne & 3rd Sun.
| In District
2nd & 3rd
Sunday
2nd & 3rd
Sunday
2nd & 3rd
In District
3 Sun. out of 4
es
AND DIRECTORY
eo
bers
bee Ministers
|
a
114
44
60
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115
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MENNONITES—OLD ORDER OR WISLER
Membership 4,284; not under conference 70
a
ieeaens & Deacons
| Aaron Z we Burkholder oa QO. Wenger
Aaron Z
Sensenig
| Isaac
Henry Hurst
Eli Hursh
: Joseph O. Weaver
John B. Weaver
Abram Hoover
|
| Noah Zimmerman
Hershey Sensenig
: Amos H. Martin
Menno Weaver
Daniel Brubaker
William H. Brubacher
Benjamin Good
David Wenger
| Daniel Martin
Abram Good
| Daniel Witmer
| Israel Snyder
| Henry Isrenneman
Henry Schrock
Henry E. Martin
|
|
ey Paul Hoover
Harvey Horst
Pau! Shank
Russell Cline
|
Thomas Reesor
Fred ey
John E. gen
Urias Martin
Daniel Martin
Addison Gingrich
Abraham Bearinger
John B. Bowman
Edward G. Martin
Israel Weber
Shipplicd
Martin B. Frey
Elam Martin
‘Zimmerman
isaac
Benjamin Nae
Peter S. Weaver
ee eS
'* Moses Horning
Toseph Hostetter
Adam Zimmerman
| Eli Nolt
Amos S. Martin
|
| Martin L.Zimmerman
John M. Gingerich
Emanuel Landis
|*Jacob Burkhart
Henry M. Imhoff
Harry A. Landis
Alvin Eberly
John Witmer
|
|
*Joseph FE. Martin
| Menno Ramer
|
*Wm. Ramer
Jacob Bechtel
pone M. Weaver
\*J. D. Wenger
Israel R. Showalter
Walter Beery —
*Abram Smith
Joseph Barkey
John B. Reesor
*Amsey Martin
Ephraim W. Martin
Henry M. Gingerich
|
|
|
|
7
Daniel S. Shantz
| Angus S. Bauman
| Elias Weber
|*Daniel. G. Brubaker
ie Conference) ete aoe | a Doe Can onan GAG see tee
Aaron M. Brubacher
Josiah G. Weber
\*David W. Martin ©
olomon Martin
Samuel M. Horst
50. : MENNONITE YEARBOOK
AMISH MENNONITES—OLD ORDER
These congregations have no annual conference and worship in private
houses. The German language is used entirely in worship.
The older forms of worship and attire are adhered to.
Membership 12,382
1 | ‘
Name and Location Services Men-| Ministers ico & Deacons
every bers |
Crawford County | 50 | A. J. Byler *Eli K. Byler
Hartstown, Pa. Ben Raber Ervin Byler
Meyersdale District | 2 wks. | 135 | Bennie A. Fisher \*Joseph J. Yoder
Meyersdale, Pa. | Noah J. Yoder |
West District | 2 wks. John M. Byler be J. Byler
New Wilmington, Pa. In Dist 110 | Andy M.: Byler Joseph D. Mast
East District 2 wks. 80 | Ben Hostetler bee M. Wengerd
New Wiimington, Pa. ‘| Jacob J. Mast Moses E. Hochstetler
Yoder, Upper District | 2 wks. 100 | Abraham D, Peachy *Noah D. Yoder
Belleville, Pa. Ezra F. Peachy Jos. E. Peachy
Yoder, Lower District 90 | Samuel J. Peight | Levi P. Kanagy
Belleville, Pa. John B. Renno |
Sam D. Kanagy :
~ Byler District 2 wks. 56 | Isaac Y. Hostetler *Chris. J. Byler
Belleville, Pa. Dan. M. Yoder Jacob H. Byler
Enon Valiey District | 60 |-Jonathan C. Hostetler ge L. Yoder
Enon Valley, Pa. | | | Ben L. Shetler Noah Z. Hostetler
Nebraska Church 2 wks. 70: | Michel J. Speicher *Sam H. Yoder
Reedsville, Pa. Sam G. Yoder Jonathan J. Hostetler
Nebraska Church 2 wks. 60 | Jonathan S$. Yoder *Christian Y. Zook -
Reedsville, Pa. Abraham J. Yoder oses S. Hostetler
Peachey, Upper District] 2 wks. 80 | Jacob S. Peachey *Samuel K. Yoder
Belleville, Pa. Jonathan Z. Peachey John D. Yoder
Peachey, Lower District} 2 wks. 100 | John Y. Peachy *John B. Peachy
Belleville, Pa. Enos J. Kurtz Noah H. Peachy
Conestoga, East ete 2 wks. | 100 benuel M. Stoitzfus | Daniel U. Stoltzfus
Elverson, Pars | Samuel F. Stoitzfus |
| Steptien K. Fisher |
Conestoga, Nd Dist. 2 wks. 100 | Jonas E. Stoltzfus *Samuel M. Stoltzfus
Narvon, P Daniel M. Stoltzfus | Benjamin E.Stoltzfus E.Stoltzfus
Groftdale sore 2 wks. 130 Chris S. Fisher *John Beiler
New Holland, Pa. David Y: Blank
| David a Zook John K. Lapp
Elam B, Stoltzfus
| | John Fr Lapp
1. Mill Creek, ee | 2 wks. 100 | John B. Lapp | Eli B. Smucker
Gordonville, Be Ran Rene | Amos L. Lapp
| Moses Lapp |
| Christ R. Beiler |
L. Mill Creek, W. Dist.| 2 wks. | 120 | Christ L. Lapp ig te . Lapp
Ronks, Pa., Re | | | John ing Daniel P. King
| | | Amos E. King | ;
Mill Creek, E. Dist. | 2 wks. | 80 | Moses Riehl \*Aaron Esh -
Ronks, Pa., R. 1 | | Benj. S. Lapp
| | ‘Ephraim D. Riehl
Mill Creek, W. Dist. ‘a | 2 wks. | 80 | Jonas Ebersole John E. King
Bird-in-hand, Pa., Ri 1| | Daniel K. King
| | Enos Beiler
U. Mill Creek, E. tee | 2 wks. 125 | Levi E. Stoltzfus Menno Z. Stoltzfus
Bird-in- -hand, Pa., R. 4} Benj. S. Lapp
| David S. Glick |
U: Mill Creek Dist. | 2 wks. 135 | John Speicher *Jacob S. Stoltzfus
__Bird-in-hand, "Dan Rel ‘Amos U. Glick _ Daniel E. Stoltzfus
L. Pequea, - Dist. N. | 2 wks. | 75 | Christian B. Glick Joseph R. Blank
Gap, Pa., R. 1 Bae ae Stal :
toltziu
I, Pequea, L. Dist. S. | 2 wks. 75. Taso Kg aie |
Gap, Pa., R. 1 | Levi S. eek |
| | Samuel F. Stoltzfus
Lower Pequea, So. Side| 2 wks. 100 | Ira Stoltzfus quien R. Glick
No. 1 Bennie K. Fisher Tobias K. Stoltzfus
Kinzers, Pa, R. 1
Lower Eeobes, No. Side] 2 wks. 100 | Aaron H. Glick |
No. David R. Blank | ;
Gap, a Reh | | | Abraham K. RBeiler |
Middle Peguea, L. Dist.| 2 wks. 100 | Benj. M. Kauffman *David Z. Fisher
ieee tan ne ee E: ie panies E. poe pee
equea stric wks. aco app, Sr. aco Lapp, Jr.
Gordonville, Pa., R. 2 | | Joel S. Ming Menno B. Figher i
Middle Pequea, U. Dist.| 2 wks. 100 | Jonathan S. Smucker [*John B:. Petersheim
RonksiiPai Rua John S. Ta b B
on n S. Lapp Jaco . Lapp
p. Pequea, E. iste 2 wks. - -| 100: | Chris. IL. Fisher, Sr. Aaron M. Fisher,
Ronks, Pa., R. 2 Chris. M. Fisher, Jr.
Amos U.
e and Location |
gz District
2 wks...
‘Ronks, Pa. :
Pequea, W. Dist. 2 wks
Ronks, Pa. ’
igarcreek, South 2 wks
ugarcreek, Ohio
‘arcreek, North 2 wks
ugarcreek, Ohio
chy, South 2 wks
armerstown, Ohio
achy, North 2 wks.
Ww alnut Creek, Ohio
Rone cae 2 wks.
, Millersburg, Ohio
ie hach Dist.—South | 2 wks.
Millersburg, Ohio
hrock _District—East | 2 wks.
rlin, Ohio
i 2 wks.
Millersburg, Ohio
- Dist— South 2 wks.
did Ohio
4 a. 2 Obie | 2 wks.
£: et Ohio
-Hope—Center Dist.! 2 wks.
£5;-
Mt. Hope, Ohio
rville District
trville, Ohio
a
tY Shee tee Districts!
Q@) Maysville, Ohio | 2 wks.
(2) Mt. Eaton, Ohio
EqByi “Maysville, Ohio
(4) Maysville, Ohio
yer, West
pple Creek, Ohio
royer, Ea ast
pple Creek, Ohio
zman District
Millersburg, Ohio
‘ing District
ers, Ohio
2 wks.
Services
every
rock District—West | 2 wks.
Ministers
| Daniel B. Stoltzfus
100 1 John L. Fisher
_| Chris. B. King
Albert J. Beachy
Menno N. Schlabach
Eli N. Schrock
Melvin E. Troyer
|
|
Eli M. Miller
Noah D. Stutzman
John B. Miller
Dan. N. Stutzman
Andrew J. Yoder
Melvin Raber
110 John J. Nisley
Valentine Hershberger
200 | David P. Troyer
105 | John D. Frey
Wm. T. Weaver
160 | Allen Schlabach
| Andrew J. Mast
{ Mart. A, Miller
95 sea M. Coblentz
Benj. E. Weaver
| Enos TD, Yoder
190 | Wm. Beach
Abe N. Miller
i Em. J. Miller
fpr M. Miller
Dan E. Hershberger
a | a P. Miller
| Jonas eh Keim
h135;t | Tohn J . Nisley
saac J. Miller
Abe E. Miller
ei! t Miller
D. Wengerd
Roman D. Troyer
ae L. Stutzman
E. Miller
pe C. Yoder
| Levi Swartzentruber
| Fl J. Miller
| Sam M. Erb
"
hae
| i Hostetler
|
{Ak
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305 | David Troyer
|
60 | Peter J. Gingerich
| Joseph F. Zook
50 | J. A. Hershberger
| Levi J. Hershberger
|
45 | Moses M. Shetler
| Simon J. Schlahach
115 | Emanuel D. Miller
Tobias E. Hostetler
Daniel D. Yoder
| Ben D. Yoder.
Eli J. Miller
John K. Lapp
Henry J. Sommers
Joe D. Coblentz
Dan. J. Coblentz
Jonas E. Helmuth
| Nat. J. Miller
Noah J. Coblentz
John
ee
| Bishops & Deacons
' Elam Swartzendruber
.. M. hts
*Chris L. King
*Renj. F. Beiler
| Jonas M. Beiler
*Rob M. Troyer
Abe C. Troyer
|*Renj. D. Troyer
| Em. M. Miller
Joe Swartzendruber -
|\*Noah P. Beachy
|*Dan. } A. Miller
| Dan. Schlabach
*Gideon E. eset
Benj. E. Yoder
|
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Raves D. Troyer
|
John A. Raber
*Samuel J. Miller
Andrew, A. Raber
|*Jacob A. Miller
| John L. Raber
1*Sol. Schlabach
| John Y. Schlabach
|*Dan. N. Miller .
| Levi D. Raber
*Em. Schroeck
Benj. M. Mast
peers J. Mast
|
I*Dan. A. Yoder
| Monroe M. Miller
[*John W. Helmuth
| Fmanuel D.Wengerd
Levi Stutzman
|
|*Menno J. Mast
John D. Miller
{*Andrew J. Weaver
|
David E.Hochstetler
|*Levi J. Swartzen-
| truber
| Jake Swartzentruber
\*S. J. Swartzentruber
Rei J. Stutzman
| Dan. J. Hershberger
*Andrew Schrock
Peter D. Yoder
| Noah C. Petersheim
|
|\*Abe D. Troyer
Eman.E. Hershberger
rads J. Stutzman
*Seth K. Byler
Jonathan King
John H. Stutzman
*Dan J. Miller
Moses Slabaugh
| Ben T:.. Weaver
Vi onas| J. Coblentz "
*Benj. J. Yoder
John J. Stutzman
| noe i pepe ok :
dy §. M ys
ma
Middlebury, Ind.
Pea a Ministers Tam & pa
Name and Location “| pa here | ) : pe
Eli D. Troyer | Eli F.- Hostetler acum
1 -
iddlefield Dist. | 2 wks. Amos S. Gingerich tee
BMfiddlefield, Ohio (Gaahioh MC a eeteek | a
. Mast
Parkman District | 2 wks. ee fice I. Hershberger | Levi o Ugeetaer
; : * n
eer reer ai wks 10D Me | en eee
h Middlefie 18s1 9;
Sovtiadlenerd, Ohio | mee 142 | Noah Bender ous A. eve
dlefield “| Levi ille
NoWtiidlefeld: Ohio | 108 | Eli}. Byle ee M. Mere
iddlefield 2 wks. | Elmer D. Yoder John J. Kurtz
= Miadlescld Ohio : | Jacob J. sae ;
‘ David A. Coblentz
| 2PM. Tiger Harvey § Weave
N. E. Middlefield: 2 wks. | Eines A. Miller John C. Planks aa
Middlefield, ae 2 wks 100 | Abrabain’ Yoder | Moses H. Kauffman
i ity, South i oe
Plain. ice | : 61 | David LL. Garver en Raby Nee
Plain City, N. rad : 2 wks. | Melvin Mullet | aS . Gingerich
Plain City, Ohio id
70 | Simon M. Yoder Ne Fons es Be :
Plain City, N._E. 2 wks. | Aivin A. Miller —S y dS Horsteme
Plain ays Ohio 67 | John B. Yoder Ervin J. Miller ed:
efiance County | | Jonas I. Yoder ‘Toke be ee
pete Coe, Cie ks. AoA O80 Sete [fone J. Beachy
Bea es wig Apelaente CoS zen- |*Daniel E. Miller
Dover, Del. pe 72) phpton ee . Swartze | Elmer N” Yoder
South District t truber
Dover, Del. 50 | Noah’ M. Yoder \* D. Roy Yee
Middle District 2 wks. {| Aaron A. Yoder jee ree S y
D ver, Del. 60 | Rudy oS Byler | W yler
North District 2 wks | Simon W. Byler | Wa ade :
Del. m.
ane : 2 wks 113 | eta Yoder *Simon D. Schrock _
Sempsyiles Va. | 23 Ba Ee Troe
Be comentc Va. | | 44 aR : Swartzentruber|* Lewis M. Beachy a
Gortner 2 wks Eli D: perce
Md. B. G. Stoltzfus
So Macs Co. Dist. | 2 wks a | John B. Fisher *
Charlotte Hall, Md. | | Israel Z. Swarey : S- Miller
| 70 | Daniel J. Yoder | Hapade 7 K. Miller
iy pa seein f Serle | ea eos | Sacuel Y. Lehman
: e
oD peptone N. Dist.) 2 wks. 80 hilée aac Mtities | Moses L. eee
Topeka, Ind. 100 | Abraham A. Yoder *Corn. D. Vode
W._ Clearspring, 2 wks. Wm. A. Yoder Menno J.
N. W. Dist. 4 I*David D. Nissly_
ka, Ind. 100 | John S. Miller _ Hee
w learapring, eee D. Christner Enos E. Mi
is
i Yoder
Topeka, Ind. Seiock *Joe A.
E. Honeyville, N. Dist. | 2 wks. res ae g: Frye
Topeka, Ind. Levi S, Miller *Jacob P. Miller
Alvin Beachy Menno E
E. Eee ne S. Dist. 2 | | a Hershberger
Topeka, Ind. Borntrager
Tl Duigies 82 | Manasses J. Yoder Toe ny Beek traper
- West Honeyville : | Rae
Topeka, Ind | | Borntrager
Se ak Tl a ee 2 wks 70 a Jacob H. Mast St os Gee
Yoder Corner, W. Dist. : *David J. Borntrager
SSeieey Ind. Tiel ae 70 “| jaa ‘i am ueant Joni F Miller
Yoder Corner, : | onas
Topeka, Ind. i, :
100 | Samuel J. Whetstone je osee peraaee
Forks Dist. | Bh ia Of Chris. J. Miller peas S ee
Beso ietiay Ln, ; 90 | Samuel 7. Schrock "Eli J. Bontrager
J Ne
East Barrens acne | 2 wks | ‘| eae Helmuth rhe J. Stutzman
: ? : e
ash ta ade Dist. (2 wks. sue be oie E. Bontrager |*atbert Ciaher
Shipshewana, Ind. | 2 wks. | 85 | John D. Miller ;
West Barrens Dist. Ww | Milo J. Yoder 11 Elmer F. ‘Miller
Middlebury, Ind. | 60 | Fernandis R. pt er
2 wks
Middle Barrens Dist. . | if Henry N. Miller
Se UA see me Cat) atone WP Og
AND ODIREGLORY) a hale 7 hss
‘AMISH MENNONITES—OLD ORDER.—Continued
be
rte Yoder
Joseph K. Graber
William Graber
82 | John Wagler
45 | Amos J. Stoll
nea: Ind.
Dist. 42
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60 | David Knepp
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Wittmer, S
Loogootee, Ind.
Graber District | tag lL. Graber
"Ae Loogootee, Ind.
ae Graber N. E. Dist. | 2 wks.
| 2
Loogootee, Ind.
“Name and ‘Location Services Mem- Ministers | Bishops & Deacons
| every bers
Be, Clinton, S. oe Dist. 2 wks. 136 | Perry Nisley *Nathaniel P. Miller
3 shen, I Seth S. Troyer ein ryt
J ndy J. Yoder
“* Clinton, Ss. =z Dist. te ae sisted eee aie ee
ey, shen, Ind. evil Jj. iller evl iller
| Daniel J. Bontrager |
hn North Clinton, E. Dist. | 2 wks. 121 | Henry S. Miller \*Samuel D. Hostetler
ee Middlebury, Ind. | Elam Hostetler | Samuel Kauffman
5 pee eek W. Dist. | 68 | Tra S. Miller Tat ne Kauffman
9 oshen, Ind. re ontreger
i
“East Marshall 2 wks | 85 | John E. Miller * ohn L,. Schwartz
_ Nappanee, Ind. | I | Levi D. Stutzman dol anes"
West Marshall 2 wks |] 74! Monroe M. Hochsielet Abe D. Nee
~ Nappanee, Ind. Levi Schrock Leanna es ra ae
; ' enry chmucker
"ae ewes ieee | 2 wks au Pee F Barone er oa L. Miller
| appanee, In oses J. Miller Elias A. Miller
gah palace 2 wks 92 {ohn Wi ones
appanee, In 1 J. Hochstetler
| | ai a aes |
rlis A. Kemp
aaa pasha 2 wks 55 | Uria A. Mast |*Valentine D. Yoder
ilford, Ind.
Northeast District i 2 wks { 56 | Jonas V. Yoder
Milford, Ind. { . | | Wm. L. Burkholder
oe eric h : 2 wks 77 eee i Hochstetler Qanetnr E. Stutzman
appanee, Ind., 1 ast
bustner peerce 2 wks 10 Samuel J. Christner :
appanee, Ind.
Miami Co. | 2 wks 54 Noah Hostetler \* Andrew Sane
McGrawsville, Ind. David O. Helmuth | dru
| H | | Chris S. Yoder
Howard Co. 2 wks 86 | John Gingerich *Noah C. Borntrager
Kokomo, Ind. Andrew Milier Abe J. Gingerich
| Jonas Bontreger 5
ao Co. a | 2 wks | 43 | Rudy S. Hostetler papery J. Anderson
orocco, In ‘
aes ce hie Dist. | 85! Jacob J. Schwartz . Jf O8: ie ree
erne, In oseph L. Schwartz
i i | Sam Wickey
South District _ | David Wickey oe Hilty
Berne, Ind. Peter Girod Daniel Schwartz
| pte P.. Schwartz |
| | Joseph E. Schwartz |
Bip Allen Co., 115 | Peter d; Graber *Peter R. Schmucker
oF ate fare Jobe Pies Sam Swartz
rabi n ike Miller
Sam. J. Graber |
Wagler District | | 65 | Simon Wittmer ee Wagler
Grabill, Ind. | ] John J. Graber
Wittmer, West Dist. 2 wks ! 70 | Abraham Knepp pane Wittmer
Montgomery, Ind. | *Amos Yoder
Wittmer N. W. Dist. | 2 wks |
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-. “ Michigan- Centerville wks. 117 | Wm. P. Miller [*M. E. Bontreger
\ ' District | Wm. D. Hochstetler |! Levi Hostetler
Centerville, Mich. | Alvin J._Yoder
! Reuben J. Troyer
Oscoda County 2 wks. 40 | Ben. Schlabach *Levi S.. Troyer
ee Mio, Mich. Sam. A. Weaver
ie West Branch Dist. 4 wks. 19 | Supplied
ee West Branch, Mich. {
Southwest (West Part) | 2 wks. | 65 | Obed A. Diener |*Daniel C. Schlabach
‘ Cadwell, Ill. | | Dan. E. Otto
Southwest (East Part) | 2 wks. |. 60 | Noah S. Beachy *Noah A. Yoder
Arthur, Ill. — | + {| Wm. G. Miller D. A. Troyer
Northwest (North Part)| 2 wks. 59 | John C. Gingerich *Sam. N. Beachy
: Arthur, Ill ne E. Brenneman
rai Jeff. G. Kauffman Y
“2 oe (South Part) | 2 wks. ! 78 | Amzy J. Miller
: Eli D. "Beachy
ACs Tl. |
54 MENNONITE*YEARBOOK AND DIRECTORY. —
AMISH MENNONITES—OLD ORDER.—Continued
j ey
Name and Location | Services Mem-| Ministers | Bishops & Deacons”
| every | bers |
Northeast (West Part)
Arthur, III.
Northeast ee Part)
Arthur, I
Southeast (West Part)
Arthur,
Southeast (Hast Part)
Arthur,
Jay ee
Gingerich Dist.
Portland, Ind.
South Dist.
Hazleton, Iowa
North Dist.
Oelwein, Iowa
Northwest Dist.
Kalona, Iowa
Northeast Dist.
Kalona, Iowa
Southwest Dist.
Kalona, Iowa
Middle Dist.
Kalona, Iowa
Southeast Dist.
Kalona, Iowa
Wisconsin
Medford, Wis.
Anderson County
Garnet, Kans.
East Haven
Haven, Kans.
West Haven
Haven, Kans.
North Haven
Haven, Kans,
West Center Dist.
Hutchinson, Kans.
East Center
Hutchinson, Kans.
South District
Weatherford, Okla.
North District
Thomas, Okla.
Mayes County
Choteau, Okla.
Nowata Co.
Mylo, N. Dak.
Lumberton Dist.
Lumberton, Miss.
McMinnville Dist.
McMinnville, Oreg.
Private House (W. Dist.)| 2 wks.
Mornington, Ont.
: Private House (E. Dist.)| 2 wks.
Wellesley, Ont.
Cedar Grove
Wellesley, Ont.
Mornington
oole, Ont.
| Sunday
Sunday
eee Kuepfer
aniel Steckley
Menno ae
Daniel G. Kuepfer
| Joseph K. Jantzi
| Amos Mapsclage
190 |
ohn Gascho
vale ky
. Lichti
160 Seen Nafziger
Moses Nafziger
ee J. Riga aoe
ip Albrecht
“Toe, >: fate ks
he ie Kipfer
Daniel S. Jantzi
| Joseph Natziger
*Jacob Lichty
posepe Gerber
avid Wagler
*Nicholas Nafziger
Jonas Jantzi
| | ;
| 2 wks. 72 | Abraham D. Schrock | David J. Plank
Chris. N. Borntrager | Jacob J. Helmuth
| | Eli M. Bontreger |
| 2 wks. 52 | John W. Stutzman |*Noah B. Schrock
| Noah Borntrager Jacob Stutzman
Ke wks. 55 | Henry J. Mast *Andrew J. Mast
| Jacob Miller _ hevi Jess
2 wks. 90 ante ne he jeuy Bre
oa : co) an M.
2 wks. 32 | Jacob J. Miller *Isaac E. Gingerich
| Phineas M. wivalacn! Jacob D. Mast
| 2 wks. 65 | ia ‘ Famine: \*Chris. M. Borntrager
mos oder 3
2 wks. 75 | Jonas Bontreger *Levi J. Bontreger
Val. J. Bontreger Joni A. Miller
| 2 wks. 60 | Chris B. Miller |*Jonathan F. Miller
Jonas D. Otto
2 wks. 55 | |
| 2 wks. | 80 | John, Swantz \*Ira A. Nissley
| . | Adam A, Millér |
45 | John A. Miller pee St Yoder
! Daniel Hershberger
| | 80 Enos C. Shartrendrabed Se ae
am ender
| Joseph Y. Lehman {\*Wm. M. Miller
| I. J. Yoder | Moses F. Miller
2 wks | 24 | Jerry J. Yoder | Joseph J. Yoder
| 2 wks. 53 | Levi M. Yoder bane. Berne
ert E. Miller
| 2 wks. 42 | Joe S. Bontrager
David E. Schrock
| 2 wks | 72 | David K. Borntrager |*Dan. B. Borntrager
| | Pecans mt ategit h
al S. Yoder
| 2 wks 94 | Dan. A. Nisley *Jacob H. Miller
Levi D. Nissley Peter Wagler
| 2 wks. | 73 Noah D. Mast | David J. Miller
| Levi N. Helmuth i
2 wks | 44 David A. Miller ea A. Yoder
| 2 wks 48 | Benedict T Yoder Joel P. Beachy
Clarence ¢. “Wingerd
| 2 wks | 76 | Joe J. Mast \*Moses J. Troyer
i | Tobias M. Troyer
| | Rudy A. Yoder
| 29 | Bi ta J, ae |
ohn D. Yoder
2 wks. 50 | M. M. Yoder *Mahlon H. Yoder
Amos Graber Dan J. Coblentz
{ 28 T Moses J. Nisley *Jacob Byler
q |
2 wks. | 35 | Menno mere Salas sy W. Yoder
|
{ohn S. Albrecht
| Joseph J. Stéckley
ee MENNONITE GENERAL CONFERENCE
| OFFICERS
~ Moderator, Milo Kauffman, Hesston, Kansas
Assistant Moderator, Edward B. Frey, Archbold, Ohio
Secretary, Amos O. Hostetler, Topeka, Indiana
Assistant Secretary, Sanford G Shetler, Hollsopple, R. 2, Pa.
‘Treasurer, Charles B. Shoemaker, Scottdale, Pa:
Additional Members of Executive Committee: ue aie
J. L. Stauffer, Harrisonburg, Va. ) te eae
Oscar Burkholder, Breslau, Ont. ; | eres
BOARD AND COMMITTEE MEMBERS APPOINTED BY
: GENERAL CONFERENCE
(Members otherwise appointed are listed as Additional Members)
gai , : Mennonite Board of Missions and Charities "e Les
- Clarence J. Ramer, Duchess, Alta. _ Elmer E. Yoder, Allensville, Pa. ey
ee G. Hochstetler, Mylo, N. D. (Additional members on p. 60)
Mennonite Publication Board ee
3 Milo D. Stutzman, Kingman, Alta. David D. Miller, Berlin, Ohio as:
bs ve Kauffman, Hesston, Kans. (Additional members on p. 57)
Mennonite Board of Education
il ve G. Shetler, Prolleopnte Ral J. R. Shank, Versailles, Mo. Cae mh,
ts Cc K. Lehman, Harrisonburg, Va. Oscar Burkholder, Breslau, Ont. etc
bs (Additional members on p. 56)
General Problems Committee
is Tg Yoder, Chm., Elkhart, Ind. 7 las. Stantter, Harrisonburg, Va. . .
VJ.4L.-Horst, Secy., Scottdale, Ray Abner G. Yoder, Parnell, Iowa Scat
Pol A. ‘Diener, Hutchinson, Kans. Daniel Kauffman (Advisory Member)
Scottdale, Pa.
Interboard Committee
‘s. F. Coffman, Chairman, Vineland, Ont. General Conference Appointee.
ES (Additional Members Appointed by Bodies under General Conference)
~O. O. Miller, Secy., Akron, Pa. Peace Problems Committee.
i, DD. Miller, Middlebury, Ind. Mennonite Board of Missions and Charities. /
eG eB Metzler, Scottdale, Pa. Mennonite Publication Board.
~§. C. Yoder, Goshen, Ind. Mennonite Board of Education.
Re ae Lehman, Harrisonburg, Va. Music Committee.
_H. S. Bender, Goshen, Ind. ‘Historical Committee.
HLA. Diener, Hutchinson, Kans. General Problems Committee.
J. B. Martin, Waterloo, Ont. Commission for Christian Education and Young
People’s Work.
2 Music Committee
_S. F. Coffman, Chairman, Vineland, Ont. Walter E: Yoder, Goshen, Ind.
Paul Erb, Secy., Goshen, Ind. Chester K. Lehman, Harrisonburg, Va. ee
John Duerksen, Hesston, Kans. . ‘ uae
Church Polity Committee ek a
Cn. ee ol ee Chm., West Liberty, O. Simon Gingerich, Wayland, Iowa ae
. John ic Horst, Secy., Scottdale, Pa. J. B. Smith, Elida, Ohio onl
Pee Coffman, Editor, Vineland, Ont. John Horsch (deceased)
John. R. Shank, Versailles, Mo.
Historical Committee
Y
: Cofeman: ee Vineland, Ont. C. Z. Mast, Elverson, Pa.
S. Bender, ’Secy., Goshen, Ind. Tat Aug Clemens, Lansdale, Pa.
ard Yoder,* Treas: Scottdale, Pav aira\D, Landis, Lititz, Pa.
Wenger, Goshen, Ind. dio EEA Brunk, Harrisonburg, Va.
. Oi Natio: SNe igi Gingerich, Washington, fowa
Ra ee ai ORD oe VE proves, Soa Kans.
+o nla 9 ore ih
tj hie Da AL
56 MENNONITE YEARBOOK
Peace Problems Committee.
UNITED STATES COMMITTEE
DiS! Bender Chm., Goshen, Ind. He TAL Diener, Hutchinson, Kans.
O. O. Miller, Secy., ‘Akron, Pa, Amos Horst, Akron, Pa.
Ca hb Graber, Treas., Goshen, Ind. John E, Lapp, Lansdale} Pa.
CANADIAN COMMITTEE
(Eastern Canada)
Sib, Cottman, ‘Chm: Vmeland) Ont) 3. vlesse Bol Martin secy,; Waterloo, Ont. ed
A. L. Fretz, Selkirk, Ont.
(Western Canada)
Milo D. Stutzman, Kingman, Alta.
Commission for Christian Education and Young People’s Work Aas
(Term expires 1943) (Term expires 1945)
Jesse B. Martin, Waterloo, Ont. A. J. Metzler, Scottdale, Pa.
J. R. Shank, Versailles, Mo. Paul Mininger, Goshen, Ind.
Nelson Kauffman, Hannibal, Mo. J. R. Mumaw, Harrisonburg, Va.
Milo Kauffman, Hesston, Kans. Paul Erb, Goshen, Ind.
Chester K. Lehman, Harrisonburg, Va. J. L. Horst, Scottdale, Pa.
(For additional members see page 58)
MENNONITE BOARD OF EDUCATION
Officers
President, D. A. Yoder, Elkhart, Ind.
Vice President, J. B. Smith, Elida, Ohio.
Secretary, C. F. Yake, Scottdale, Pa.
Treasurer, H. R. Schertz, Metamora, III.
Oscar Burkholder, Breslau, Ont.
Financial Agent, O. O. Miller, Akron, Pa.
Endowment Custodian, Edwin J. Yoder, Topeka, Ind.
-
MEMBERS OF THE BOARD
District-Conference Appointees
J. C. Clemens, Lansdale, Pa. Menno Esch, Mio, Mich.
O. O. Miller, Akron, Pa. H. R. Schertz, Metamora, III.
J. Irvin Lehman, Chambersburg, Pa. H. A. Diener, Hutchinson, Kans.
J. L. Stauffer, Harrisonburg, Valu Edward Diener, Wellman, Ia.
A. L. Fretz, Selkirk, Ont. Perry Blosser, South English, Ia.
George R. Smoker, Scottdale, Pa: J. C. Gingerich, Detroit Lakes, Minn.
I. W. Royer, Orrville, Bie M. D. Stutzman, Kingman, Alta.
J. B. Smith, Elida, O. . Menno S. Snyder, Hammett, Idaho.
A. J. Steiner, North Lima, O. J. W. Shank, Goshen, Ind. 3
Ira S. Johns, Goshen, Ind. Fred Brenneman, Hesston, Kans. Si NM
4
General Conference Appointees
S. G. Shetler, Hollsopple, Pa. J. R. Shank, Versailles, Mo.
C. K. Lehman, Harrisonburg, Va. Oscar Burkholder, Breslau, Ont.
-Members at Large
A. J. Metzler, Scottdale, Pa. D. A. Yoder, Elkhart, Ind.
Nelson Kauffman, Hannibal, Mo. Jesse Short, Archbold, O.
Ex Officio Members
Milo Kauffman, Hesston,. Kans. E. E. Miller, Goshen, Ind.
Laban Swartzendruber, Hesston, Kans. CC. L. Graber, Goshen, Ind.
Alumni Associations’ Appointees ae a = one ve
Silas Hertzler, dbaker! Ind. _ J. N. Weaver, Hesston, ance ee ena
| PLS: Bender, Goshen, Ind. . Ter) Gideon G. Yoder, Crystal Mee
?..
AND DIRECTORY _—T ee LY,
Mennonite Schools
a Goshen College, Goshen, Indiana
President, E. E. Miller.
: Dean, H. S. Bender.
‘ Registrar, Paul Bender.
4 Business Manager, C. L. Graber.
Faculty: Sanford C. Yoder, D. iN Lehman, Samuel W. Witmer, Harold
| S. Bender, John Umble, Silas Hertzler, Walter Yoder, Glen Miller, Olive
3 Wyse, Paul Bender, Mary Royer, Guy Hershberger, Paul Mininger, Willard
3 Smith, John C. Wenger, John E. Coffman, Irvin E. Burkhart, Lois Winey,
p.. E. E. Miller, Harold Hartzler, Jacob Sudermann, Lois Gunden, Mrs. Verna
‘ Smith, H. Clair Amstutz, M.D., Paul Erb, Viola Good, Carl Kreider, Levi
Be C. Hartzler, J. Boyd Cressman, Roman Gingerich, Doris Stuckey.
Hesston College and Bible School, Hesston, Kansas
. President, Milo Kauffman.
3 Dean, Ivan R. Lind.
F Registrar, D. D. Driver.
Business Manager, Laban Swartzentruber.
: Faculty: Daniel D. Driver, Milo F. Kauffman, Maurice Yoder, Mrs. M.
A. Yoder, J. N. Byler, J. Harold Smith, Mary Miller, Bertha Nitzsche, John
Koppenhaver, John Duerksen, Eli Stoltzfus, Wilmer Landis.
3 Eastern Mennonite School, Harrisonburg, Virginiat
President, J. L. Stauffer.
Secretary of Faculty, M. T. Brackbill.
Dean and Registrar, Chester K. Lehman.
Business Manager, H. D. Weaver.
| Faculty: J. L. Stauffer, M. T. Brackbill, D. R. Hostetter, Dorothy C.
4 Kemrer, Chester K. Lehman, Daniel W. Lehman, John R. Mumaw, Ernest
: G. Gehman, Harry A. Brunk, Sadie A. Hartzler, Menno J. Brunk, Elsie Mar-
‘ tin, Ada Zimmerman, Homer Mumaw, Melvin Ruth, Ava Rohrer, G. Irvin
= . Lehman, J. Mark Stauffer, Hubert Pellman.
Assistants: Ruth Brackbill, Moses Slabaugh.
+ Under the direction of the Board of Trustees of Eastern Mennonite School.
MENNONITE PUBLICATION BOARD
Officers
President, Simon Gingerich, Wayland, Iowa
Vice President, D. D. Troyer, Goshen, Ind.
Secretary, O.°N. Johns, Canton, Ohio
Treasurer, L. S. Martin, Harrisonburg, Va.
Be MEMBERS OF THE BOARD
General Conference Appointees
Jess Kauffman, Hesston, Kans. David D. Miller, Berlin, Ohio
Milo D. Stutzman, Kingman, Alta.
Board Appointees—Members at Large
D. D. Troyer, Goshen, Ind. O. N. Johns, Canton, Ohio
L. S. Martin, Harrisonburg, Va.
‘ District Conference Appointees
&
J. C. Clemens, Lansdale, Pa.
Henry Hershey, Intercourse, Pa.
Amos S. Horst, Akron, Pa.
John H. Gochnauer, Manheim, Pa.
J. Irvin Lehman, Chambersburg, Pa.
Ernest G. Gehman, Harrisonburg, Va.
Oscar Burkholder, Breslau, Ont.
3 John L. Horst, Scottdale, Pa.
: Aaron Mast, Belleville, Pa.
‘Ss. ‘Ww. Sommer, Millersburg, Ohio.
Edwin J. Yoder, Topeka, Ind.
Homer F. North, Nappanee, Ind.
Harold Zehr, Rantoul, Ill.
J. R. Shank, Versailles, Mo.
Simon Gingerich, Wayland, Iowa
J. C. Gingerich, Detroit Lakes, Minn.
H. B. Ramer, Duchess, Alta.
Omar G. Miller, Molalla, Oreg., R. 3.
-E. E. Miller, Goshen, Ind.
J. W. Shank, Goshen, Ind.
an ee I. itetslen hae Hi Pa, : Sco
_ Executive Committee: Simon Gingerich, D. D. ee O.N. Johns, 8
A. J. Metzler, C. B. Shoemaker. — ;
Publishing Committee: J. L. Stauffer, Chairman, Harrisonburg, van Oscar Bi
holder, Secretary, Breslau, Ont.; Daniel Kauffman, Scottdale, Pa.; H.
Diener, Hutchinson, Kans., R, 2: PaulvErb, Goshen, Ind.; Bd Paul Graybil:
East Earl, Pa GRoLS yy eilevir Lehman, Chambersburg, Pa., R. 6; (D. Nye Joh
‘Goshen, Ind., R. 4, Honorary Member).
Tract Cominites! A. J. Metzler, Chairman, Scottdale, Pa.; Contes R. Sine
Editor, Scottdale, Pa.; Sanford G. Shetler, Secretary, Hollsopple, Pa., R.
Homer F. North, Nappanee, Ind.; Jess Kauffman, Hesston, Kans.; Moses S
baugh, Harrisonburg, Va.; Howard Charles, 44 So. Duke St., Lancaster, |
Auditing Committee: H. D. Weare Chairman, Harrisonburg, ma Jona Ss. Hig
tand, Maytown, Pa.; Milton R. Good, Kitchener, Ont.
Mennonite Publishing House, Scottdale, Pa.
Executive Committee: A. J. Metzler, Daniel Kauffman, C. B. Shoemaker.
General Manager, A. J. Metzler. :
Secretary-Treasurer, C. B. Shoemaker.
Book Department: David Alderfer, Anna Mumaw, Ralph Bender.
_ Field Representatives: Floyd Shank, Joseph Garber.
Business Office: Mary Schload, Naomi Smoker..
Weaver Bookstores (Branch) John W. Weaver, Mer., New Holland, Pa.; Men
E. Miller, Daniel Wert, Elva Krady, 44 Ss! Duke Sie Lancaster, Pa. a
Golden Rule Bookstore (Branch), J. C. Fretz, Mgr., Merle Shantz, Grace Shantz
187 ing St.) East, Kitchener, Ont.
Lina Raveler: Ellrose Zook, George Smoker, Dorothy Smoker. Now
resident Editors: C. F. Derstine, J. R. Shank, S. F, Coffman, Mary Reyes
John R. Mumaw, Paul Erb, John H. Mosemann. |
Proofreaders: Beulah Loucks, Ella M. Esbenshade, Thelma Gilnett.
Composing and Make-up Department: Henry Hernley, Foreman. ‘
Linotype Operators: Walter Loucks, Martha Mumaw, Katherine Blyston,
Mary Lillian Hernley, Henry Hartman.
Make-up Men: Melvin Hernley, Marshall Maust.
Pressroom: Benj. N. Gamber, Foreman; Homer Kauffman, Genres Louck
3 eh Harnly, Donald nee
tee ‘Loucks, Naomi Dauenern Anna ‘Stull, Minnie Stull, Vivian ‘Baer
Retha Mishler.
Janitors: Loren Prinkey, Ora Pimlott.
TION AND YOUNG PEOPLE’S WORK
Officers
A. J. Metzler, Chairman, Scottdale, Pa.
Jesse B. Martin, Vice Chairman, Waterloo, Ont. ¢
Nelson Kauffman, Secretary- Treasurer, Hannibal, Mo.
Additional General Conference Appointees
Milo Kauffman, Hesston, Kans. Chester K. Lehman, Harrisonburg,
J. R. Shank, Versailles, Mo. Paul Mininger, Goshen, Ind.
Paul Erb, Goshen, Ind. John L. Horst, Scottdale, Pa.
i ohn R EN Field See Harrisonburg, Va
tary of St Fee Vohe ie Hore “Assistants: Wey D. lett ‘Litite, Fav
i Eittoe D. Zook, Scottdale, Pa.
retary of Sunday Schools—J. J. Hostetler; Assistant: I. W. Royer, Orrville, O.
cretary of Summer Bible Schools and Week-day Bible Schools—C. ee Yake,
Scottdale, Pa.; Assistant: Noah Good.
saab Young People’s Bible Meetings—Nelson Kauffman; Assistant: J. R.
is an
Secretary of Teacher Training—Huber A. Yoder, Elkhart, Ind.
_ Secretary of Young People’s Institute—Paul Erb.
Secretary of Young People’s Problems—Milo Kauffman. ;
Secretary of Missionary Education—E. C. Bender, Elkhart, Ind. .
DISTRICT SUNDAY SCHOOL CONFERENCE EXECUTIVE
COMMITTEES
Dakota-Montana Sunday School Conference ; oO
D. Hershberger, Chairman, Detroit Lakes, Minn. nae
C. Gingerich, Secretary, Detroit Lakes, Minn. Oe
A. Kauffman, Field Worker, Minot, N. Dak. a
J. Stoll, Wolford, N. Dak. cs ;
Sunday School Committee of Lancaster Conference
mae Dy Landis, Chairman, Lititz, R. 3;.Pa:
- Musser S. Herr, Secretary, Strasburg, Pa
woe eienry: F. Garber, Mt Joy RZ VPs: hes
| Ha Glayton L. Keener, Nottingham, Rol sPa, a
its Clyde Stoner, Ephrata, Pal Og
Mahlon sn hahaa! Washington Boro, R, 1, Pa.
‘ Illinois Sunday School Conference
Lester Hershey, Moderator, 1907 S. Union Ave., Chicago, Ill.
~ Orie A. Miller, Assistant Moderator, Bellevue Acres, R. 1, Peoria, Ill.
patold Zehr, Secretary, Rantoul, R. 1, Ill.
Indiana Sunday School Conference
Ray F. Yoder, Chairman, Wakarusa, Ind.
Amos O. Hostetler, Secretary, Topeka, Ill. Mad
‘E. F. Martin, Treasurer, Elkhart, Ind. eee
H. F. North; Nappanee, Ind. a0
_T. E. Schrock, Clarksville, Mich.
Missouri-Kansas Sunday School Conference :
Lawrence Horst, Moderator, Peabody, Kans.
Wilbert Nafziger, Assistant Moderator, Harper, Kans.
Jess Kauffman, Hesston, Kans.
M. M. Troyer, Assistant Secretary, Conway, Kans,
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Pp. L. Frey, Chairman, Archbold, Ohio ; ‘Ve :
Loren King, Secretary, West Liberty, Ohio ae
-E. O. Hilty, Treasurer, Rittman, Ohio . eee
J. J. Hostetler, 1939 Third St., S. E., Canton, Ohio 1
W. E. Oswald, North Lima, Ohio
Ravmond Short, Strvker, Ohio
Sherman Swartz, Elida, Ohio
Ontario Mennonite Sunday School Conference
aH Roy S. Koch, Moderator, St. Jacobs, Ont.
eH DD. sGroh, Chairman of Executive C ommittee, 85 Gledhill, Toronto, Ont.
r Burkholder, Secretary, Breslau, Ont. |
Cea Treasurer, St. f Paces. Ot
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Ontario Amish Mennonite Sunday School Conference
Samuel Schultz, Moderator, Wellesley, Ont.
Joel Swartzentruber, Assistant Moderator, Tavistock, One
Peter Nafziger, Secretary, Baden, Ont.
Henry Jantzi, Field Worker, Shakespeare, Ont.
Jacob Jantzi, Treasurer, Tavistock, Ont le
Pacific Coast Mennonite Sunday School Conference
Floyd Emmert, Moderator, Sweet Home, Oreg.
Eldon Hamilton, Assistant Moderator, Sheridan, Oreg.
' M.R. Martin, Secretary, Albany, Box 149, Oreg.
Melvin Mishler, Treasurer, Sheridan, Oreg.
Milo Schultz, Molalla, Oreg.
Lewis Landis, Hubbard, Oreg.
Southwestern Pennsylvania Mennonite Sunday School Conference ce
Sanford G. Shetler, Chairman, Hollsopple, Pa. sei: ‘
Paul M. Roth, Secretary, Masontown, Pa. |
C. F. Yake, Treasurer, Scottdale, Pa.
Samuel G. Glick, Moderator, Belleville, Pa.
Roy Otto, Springs, Pa.
MENNONITE BOARD OF MISSIONS AND CHARITIES.
Officers
(Executive Committee)
President, J. N. Kaufman, Foosland, III.
Vice President, Edwin J. Yoder, Topeka, Ind.
Secretary and Field Worker, S. C. Yoder, Goshen, Ind.
Treasurer and Financial Agent, E. C. Bender, Elkhart, Ind.
Fifth Member, Paul Erb, Goshen, Ind.
Mission Committee
J. N. Kaufman, Chm., Foosland, IIl. Allen Erb, La Junta, Colo.
C. K. Lehman, Secy., Harrisonburg, Va) Milo Kauffman, Hesston, Kans.
H. A. Diener, Hutchinson, Kans. Jesse B. Martin, Waterloo, Ont.
S. C. Yoder, Goshen, Ind.
Relief Committee :
O. O. Miller, Chm., Akron, Pa. H. S. Bender, Goshen, Ind.
J. L. Horst, Sec., Scottdale, Pa. J: N. Kaufman, Foosland, Ill.
S. C. Yoder, Goshen, Ind.
C. F. Derstine, Kitchener, Ont., Associate Member from Ontario Conference
H. J. Harder, Didsbury, Aita., Associate Member from Alberta-
Saskatchewan Conference
General Sewing Circle Committee
Mrs, A. L. Buzzard, President, Goshen, Ind.
Mrs. A. J. Metzler, Vice President, Scottdale, Pa.
Mrs. Allen H. Erb, Secretary, 710 Carson St., La Junta, Colo.
Mrs. W. S. Guengerich, Sewing Secretary, Wellman, Towa
Mrs. Zaidee A. Reiff, Treasurer, 1625 Roys Ave., Elkhart, Ind.
Mrs. M. C. Lehman, Literature Secretary, Akron, Pa. .
Miss Mabel Groh, Secretary of Girls’ Work, Preston, R. 2, Ont.
MEMBERS OF THE MENNONITE BOARD OF MISSIONS
AND CHARITIES
General Conference Appointees
Clarence J. Ramer, Duchess, Alta. Eli G. Hochstetler, Mylo, N. D.
Elmer E. Yoder, Allensville, Pa.
General Board Appointees—Members at Large
J. N. Kaufman, Foosland, Ill. Edwin J. Yoder, Topeka, Ind. Batis
D. D. Miller, Middlebury, Ind. Paul Erb, Goshen, Ind. chara
Jesse B. Martin, Waterloo, Ont. Nelson Kauffman, Hannibal, Mo. eee
John R, Mumaw, nyeash wept Va. i) S58 Kauffman, Hesston, Kans.
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i : | Ex Officio Members
; S. C. Yoder, Goshen, Ind. E. C. Bender, Elkhart, Ind.
% | District Conference Appointees.
5 G. S. Nice, Harleysville, Pa. A. C. Good, Sterling, III.
‘ CO. Ke Miller, Akron, Pa. Rufus Horst, 3814 Ruby Ave., Kansas
a J. Irvin Lehman, Chambersburg, Pa. City, Kans.
3 Hiram Weaver, Harrisonburg, Va. J. Y. Swartzendruber, Kalona, Ia.
. H. D. Groh, Toronto, Ont. Elmer Bontrager, Bloomfield, Mont.
J. M. Nissley, Altoona, Pa. H. J. Harder, Didsbury, Alta.
3 Noah Hilty, Marshallville, O. Marcus F. Lind, Portland, Oreg.
: Jesse Short, Archbold, O. J. W. Shank, Goshen, Ind.
3 Homer F. North, Nappanee, Ind. P. A. Friesen, Denver, Colo.
: Chairmen of District Mission Boards
Elmer M. Mack, Collegeville, ‘Pa. Ezra B. Yordy, Eureka, III.
Henry F. Garber, Mt. Joy, Pa. Earl Buckwalter, Hesston, Kans.
Harvey Shank, Chambersburg, Pa. Wm. S. Guengerich, Wellman, Ia.
Etter F. Heatwole, Waynesboro, Va. Elmer D. Hershberger, Detroit Lakes,
Oscar Burkholder, Breslau, Ont. Minn.
J. L. Horst, Scottdale, Pa. M. D. Stutzman, Kingman, Alta.
Stanford Mumaw, Dalton, O. Chris Snyder, Canby, Oreg.
Clarence A. Shank, Elkhart, Ind.
Chairmen of Local Boards
S. Brownsberger, 34 Patricia Dr., C. Warren Long, Peoria, Ill.
Toronto, Ont. W. S. Guengerich, Wellman, Ia.
Allen B. Ebersole, Ft. Wayne, Ind. J. D. Smith, Eureka, III.
Paul J. Hershey, La Junta, R. 2, Colo. J. J. Hostetler, Canton, O.
Maurice O’Connell, Lima, O. A. G. Yoder, Parnell, Ia.
Loren S. King, West Liberty, O. Frank Raber, Detroit, Mich.
E. S. Hallman, Tuleta, Tex. Aaron J. Peachey, Rittman, O.
Raymond Yoder, Chicago, IIl.
MENNONITE MISSIONS
Membership in Foreign Missions 2,045
AMERICAN MENNONITE MISSION OF INDIA
(Founded 1899)
A. C. Brunk, Secretary; S. M. King, Treasurer
STATIONS, WORKERS, AND ADDRESSES
Sundarganj (Dhamtari, Central Provinces, India):
Workers: S. M. King (1936), Nellie King (1936), J. D. Graber (1925), Minnie
| Graber (1925), S. Paul Miller (1941), Vesta Miller (1938).
Medical Station (Dhamtari, Central Provinces, India):
Workers: J. G. Yoder (1937), Fyrne Yoder (1937), Mina Esch (1910).
_ Shantipur (Chitod, via Dhamtari, Central Provinces, India):
| Workers: A. C. Brunk (1912), Eva Brunk (1908).
Balodgahan (Balodgahan, via Dhamtari, Central Provinces, India):
Workers: G. H. Beare (1926), Ida Beare (1926), Sarah Lapp (1901), Mary
M. Good (1920).
Sankra (Jamgaon, via Drug, Central Provinces, India):
Workers: J. A. Friesen (1939), Genevieve Friesen (1939).
Ghatula (Sihawa, via Dhamtari, Central Provinces, India):
. Workers: Wilbur Hostetler (1938), Velma Hostetler (1938).
ys Mohadi (Dhamtari, Central Provinces, India):
eit Workers: L. A. Kniss (1926), Elizabeth Kniss (1926).
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Dondi (Dondi, via Raj Nandgaon, Central Provinces, India):
Workers: G. J. Lapp (1905), Fannie Lapp (1913).
Drug (Drug, Central Provinces, India):
Workers: Edwin I. Weaver (1935), Irene Weaver (1935).
Kodarma Station (Kodarma Station, E. I. Ry., Bihar, India):
Workers: S. J. Hostetler (1928), Ida Hostetler (1928), M. C. Vogt (1927),
Esther Vogt (1927).
Members: 1,412.
On Furlough: G. D. Troyer (1923), Kathryn Troyer (1923), F. S. Brenneman
(1934), Millie Brenneman (1934), P. A. Friesen (1907), Florence Friesen
(1916).
Managing Committee: J. G. Yoder, Chairman; S. M. King, M. M. Good, Mina
Esch, L. A. Kniss, E. I. Weaver, A. C. Brunk, Wilbur Hostetler, J. A. Frie-
sen, J. D. Graber, G. J. Lapp, G. H. Beare.
ARGENTINE MENNONITE MISSION OF SOUTH AMERICA
(Founded in 1917)
STATIONS, WORKERS, AND ADDRESSES
Pehuajo District (Pehuajo, F.C. O., Buenos Aires, S. A.):
Outstations: Madero, Passo, Guanaco.
Workers: Amos Swartzentruber (1924), Supt.; Edna Swartzentruber (1924),
Quintina Guttierrez, Una Cressman (1940).
Trenque Lauquen District (Trenque Lauquen, F.C.O., Buenos Aires, S. A.):
Outstations: Tres Lomas, ‘Treinta de Agosto, Pellegrini, Lonquimay, Maza,
Santa Rosa.
Workers: T. K. Hershey (1917), Supt.; Mae H. Hershey (1917), Pablo Cava-
dore, Marcelina Cavadore, William E. Hallman (1937), Beatrice H. Hall-
man (1937), Samuel Miller (1941), Elia Mae Miller (1941), Anita Cav-
adore, F. Gorjon, Maria Gorjon.
Carlos Casares District (Carlos Casares, F. C. O., Buenos Aires, S. A.):
Outstations: Smith, Moctezuma, Quiroga, La Nima, French.
Workers: Elvin V. ‘Snyder (1928), Supt.; Mary F, Snyder (1928), Gartas Bar-
bosa, Celina Barbosa.
Bragado District (Bragado, F. C. O., Buenos Aires, S. A.):
Outstations: Mechita, Alberti, O’Brien, Comodoro Pye.
Workers: Nelson Litwiller (1925), Supt.; Ada R. Litwiller (1925), Albano
Luayza, Querubina Luayza, Ernesta Pifieyro, Pilar Pimeyro, Duilio Bot-
taro; Constancio Herrera.
America District (America, F. C. O., Buenos Aires, S. A.): :
Outstations: Meridiano Quinto, Cuenca, Villegas, Ameghino.
Workers: J. L. Rutt (1925), Supt.; Mary H. Rutt (1925), Timothy H. Bren-
neman (1938), Rowena Brenneman (1938).
Cosquin District (Cosquin, F. C. N. A., Buenos Aires, S. A.):
Outstation: Capilla del Monte.
Workers: D. Parke Lantz (1921), Supt.; Lillie F. Lantz (1921), Calvin Hol-
derman (1940), Frances L. Holderman (1940).
Buenos Aires District (Tejedor Street 1087, Buenos Aires, S. A.):
Workers: L. S. Weber (1931), Edna B. Weber (1931).
Salto District (M.-Ugarte (Salto), F. C. C., Buenos Aires, S. A.):
Outstation: Rojas.
Workers: W. G. Lauver (1921), Florence B. Lauver (1921).
Members: 483.
On Furlough: J. W. Shank (1917), Selena Gamber Shank (1923).
Executive Committee on the Field: T. K. Hershey, President; N. Litwiller,
' Secretary; L. S. Weber, Treasurer.
[CA MENNONITE MISSION.
a (Founded in 1934)
_ STATIONS, WORKERS, san ADDRESSES |
a LAN orkere: Fin W. Stauffer (1934), Elizabeth K. Stauffer Sebate Dr. Merle
3 Eshleman (1940), Sara Eshleman (1940), Vivian Eby (1939).
Bukiroba (Musoma, Tanganyika Territory, East Africa)
i Workers: John E.° Leatherman (1936), Catherine G. Leatherman (1936), J.
Eby Leaman (1939), Elva Leaman (1939).
Mugango (Musoma, Tanganyika Territory, East Africa)
ip Had Heeye Wenger (1938), Miriam L. Wenger (1938), Phebe Yoder,
umangi (Musoma, Tanganyika Territory, East Africa) ia
ba Workers: J. Clyde Shenk (1936), Alta B. Shenk (1936), Rhoda Wenger (1939). Late
Nyabasi (Musoma, Tanganyika Territory, East Africa) aes
- Workers: Dr. Noah K. Mack (1938), Muriel Mack (1938), Simeon Hurst |
eh (1941), Edna Hurst (1941). ede
Native Members: 150. sm
On Furlough: John H. Mosemann (1934), Ruth Mosemann (1934), Clinton M. Saas
_ Ferster (1935), Maybell Ferster (1935), Elma Hershberger, R.N. (1935). Bie
F ceative Committee: J. Clyde Shenk, Chairman; John E. Leatherman, Secretary;
. W. Ray Wenger, Treasurer; Elam W. Stauffer, Fourth Member.
| x HOME MISSIONS
Membership in Home Missions 2,968
~~ (1910)
- Workers: J. M. Nissley, Supt.; Katie Wingard, Matron; Anna P. Graybill.
Ea! ohn Run Chapel, suburb of Altoona (1928). Mina Glick, Anna Stover.
_ _Canan Station (1930). Same workers. hee
i - Local Board: J. M. Nissley, Chairman, Altoona, Pa.; Uriel S. Zook, Secy., te
_. ~ Allensville, Pa.; D. Irvin Stonerook, Martinsburg, Pa. Members: 71.
abs, AINBRIDGE, PA__WICKERSHAM, Bainbridge, Pa., R. 1 (1935) ee
| _ Workers: Ezra Garber, Supt., Elizabethtown, R. 1, Pa. Ae
Local Board: Bossler’s "Ministry. ; Members: 23. :
eee: ANTON, SE ages 8 ess MENNONITE MISSION, 1939 Third St.
Workers: J. J. Hostetler, Supt; Gladys B. Hostetler, Matron; D. Walter
es Miller, Deacon.
‘Local Board: es oa Chairman; I. J. Buchwalter, Dalton, O.; D.
| Walter Miller, Canton, O.; John D. Miller, Louisville, Oo,
Members: 148.
an HICAGO, ILL._HOME MISSION, 1907 South Union Ave. (1892) ag
ae pa Raymond M. Yoder, Supt.; Frances Yoder, Emma Oyer, Anna
: ordy. ae
_Local Board: Raymond M. Yoder, Chairman; J. D. Hartzler, Secy., Gridley, Phe
Ill.; F. D. King, Chicago, II. Members: 152. _ a
Road (1934)
Workers: Lester T. Hershey, Soi Alta Hershey. Workers’ Address: 1907
So. Union Ave.
_ Members: 30.
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COLUMBIA, PA—COLUMBIA MISSION, Fourth and Mill Sts. (1907) _
Workers: C. Z. Martin, Mountville, Pa., superintendent and pastor; D.C.
Dupler, deacon; Ivan Leaman, asst. supt.; Chr. Martin, Jr., secy.; Alva EG
M. Martin, Lizzie Musser, Orpha Horst. ee.
Local Board: Eastern Mennonite Board of Missions and Charities. at -
Members: 94. 3 uate |
CORNWALL, PA.—MINERS VILLAGE MENNONITE MISSION (1931)
Workers: Harry Shreiner, Supt., Lititz, R. 2, Pa.; Lizzie Bomberger, Susan
Brumbach.
Local Board: Eastern Mennonite Board of Missions and Charities.
Members: 26.
DENVER, COLO._DENVER MENNONITE MISSION, 1456 Lipan (1941)
Workers: P. A. Friesen, Pastor and Superintendent; Florence Friesen, 1218
Kalamanth St., Denver, Colo. ‘
Local Board: Mennonite Board of Missions and Charities.
Members: 39.
DENVER, PA., R. 2—COCALICO MENNONITE MISSION (1926)
Workers: Chie: Mosemann, Supt., Ephrata, Pa.; Asst. Supt., Daniel Stauffer;
Wilmer Eby, Minister.
Local Board: Eastern Mennonite Board of Missions and Charities.
Members 20.
DETROIT, MICH.—-DETROIT MISSION, 15559 Curtis Ave. (1926)
Workers: Frank B. Raber, Supt.; Clara S. Raber, Matron; Lela Mann.
Local Board: Frank B. Raber, Chairman, Detroit, Mich.; Clarence Yodér,
Secy., Midland; Mich., Joe Swartzendruber, Bay Port, Mich.
Members: 67.
FT. WAYNE, IND.—MENNONITE GOSPEL MISSION, 1209 St. Mary’s —
Ave. (1903)
Workers: Allen B. Ebersole, Nellie Ebersole, Lucille Zuercher.
Local Board: Allen B. Ebersole, Chairman, Ft. Wayne, Ind.; Simon Beck, Sec- —
retary, Grabill, Ind.; Homer North, Nappanee, Ind. Members: 84.
GAP, PA., R. 1—MEADVILLE (1935)
Workers: Sem Hershey, Kinzers, R. 1, Pa., Supt.
Local Board: Pequea District Ministry. Members: 9.
HANNIBAL, MO.—MENNONITE GOSPEL MISSION, 1530 Lyon St. (1934);
Mission Home: 1417 Broadway.
Workers: Nelson E. Kauffman, Supt.; C. Carol Kauffman, Matron; Hilda ~
Brenneman, Laura Umstattd. ;
Local Board: J. M. Kreider, Chairman, Palmyra, Mo.; Nelson E. Kauffman,
Secretary, Hannibal, Mo.; John M. Yoder, Leonard, Mo.
Members: 43.
HARRISONBURG, VA.—CHICAGO AVENUE MENNONITE CHURCH, |
Chicago Ave. and Green St. (1935)
Workers: Moses Slabaugh, Supt.; Mary pisPa ues, Mary Keener; Students of
Eastern Mennonite School.
Local Board: Virginia Board of Missions aa Charities. Members: 35.
HARRISONBURG, VA.—HARRISONBURG COLORED MISSION, E. Gay eae
Street (1935) ape
Workers: Ernest Swartzentruber, Supt.; Fannie Swartzentruber, Matone aoe
Aldine Brenneman, Pastor; Charles Hertzler, Rhoda Hertzler, Ruth Gar-
ber, Gertrude Kennel, David Yoder, Paul Martin, Esther Swartzendruber.
Local Board: Virginia Mennonite Board of Missions and Charities.
Members: 7.
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HUTCHINSON, KANS.—-MENNONITE MISSION, Corner Avenue C and
Pershing St. (1931)
Workers: D. J. Headings, Supt., in charge, 215 Pershing St.; Susie Headings,
Matron; Elsie Selzer.
Local Board: Harry A. Diener, Chairman, Hutchinson, Kans.; M. M. Troyer,
Secretary, Conway, Kans.; J. G. Hartzler, Windom, Kans.: Alf. B. Mil-
ler, D. J. Headings, S. E. King, Andrew Bontrager. Members: aie
IOWA CITY, IA—_IOWA CITY MISSION, Cor. Clark St. and Seymour Ave.
(1927, 1939)
Workers: Norman Hobbs, Supt.; Bernice Hobbs, Mary Hochstetler.
Local Board: D. J. Fisher, Chairman, Iowa City, R. 4, Ia.; J. L. Hershberg-
er, Wellman. Ia.; Henry Miller, Kalona, Ia.; A. G. Yoder, Parnell, Ia.;
Norman Hobbs, 803 Roosevelt St., Iowa City, Ia., Sec.-Treas.
Members: 85.
eee ibs) PA.—_MENNONITE MISSION HOME, 616 Napoleon St.
“2 3 ‘
Workers: I. S. Mast, Supt.: Fanny Mast, Eunice Mast, Hannah Kauffman.
Local Board: Sanford G. Shetler, Chairman, Hollsopple, R. 2, Pa.; U. Grant
Weaver, Vice Chairman, Windber Rd., R. 7, Johnstown, Pa.; Irwin M.
Holsopple, Secy., Hollsopple, Ri Pa ‘Sem K. Eash, Treas., Hollsopple,
ey. ey ree te
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g . Rui2,; bas Wesley Yoder, Hollsopple, 'R. 1; Pa, ‘Members: 15.
KANSAS CITY, KANS._MENNONITE GOSPEL MISSIONS (1905), Mis-
F: sion Home: 2409 Farrow Ave., Kansas City, Kans.; Main Station: 3701
: Metropolitan Ave., Kansas City, Kans. Branch Centers: Morris Gospel
« Hall, Morris, Kans.; Quindaro Mennonite Gospel Mission, 2404 Farrow
2 Ave., and W. C, TAbT. Home, Kansas City, Kans. Monthly preaching
service at Wyandotte County Jail.
q Workers: , Supt.; Anna Smith, Aseron: Edna Zook, Martha
BS Detweiler, Magdalene Wiebe.
aa Local Board: W. S. Guengerich, Chairman, Wellman, Iowa; ——.,
ek: Secy.; Ammon Miller, Milford, Nebr.; S. S. Hershberger, Harrisonville,
Mo.; Levi Hershberger, Kansas City, Kans. Members: 150.
2 KNOXVILLE, TENN.—KNOXVILLE MISSION, 709 North University Ave.
Ss ) (1917)
ae Workers: John H. Shenk, Supt.; Emily R. Shenk, Matron; Anna B. Showalter.
ae Local Board: Virginia Mennonite Board of Missions and Charities.
Members: 25.
LA JUNTA, COLO.—SPANISH MENNONITE CHURCH, 5th and Harriet
7 (1940) ;
Z Workers: David Castillo, Elsa Castillo, La Junta, R. 2, Colo.
; Local Board: Jess Kauffman, President, Hesston, Kans.: J. Paul Hershey,
: Vice President, La Junta, Colo.; Joe Shank, Secretary, La Junta, Colo.;
Magnar Hjelmstad, Tan tinta: Colo. Allen H. Erb, La Junta, Colo.
2 Members: 13.
3 LANCASTER, PA.—LANCASTER MENNONITE MISSION, 112 East Vine
ae St. (1896)
7 Workers: Ethel Mellinger, Mable Brubaker.
4 Local Board: Eastern Mennonite Board of Missions and Charities.
, Members: 116.
J LANCASTER, PA.—SUNNYSIDE MISSION, one mile south of Lancaster,
i Pa., R. 4. (1930)
3 Workers: Supts., David S. High, W. J. Barge: Treas., Walter J. Herr.
bs: ‘as These three, with Musser S. Herr and Elias Groff, constitute the local
x Board, and with a number of others, are the main workers.
E Members: 54.
LANCASTER, PA.—LANCASTER MISSION FOR COLORED, Christian
and Locust Sts. (1933)
4
Workers: Joseph S. Lehman, Supt.; Mrs. Esther Lehman, Anna Margie
Lehman, Araminta Lehman.
Local Board: Eastern Mennonite Board of Missions and Charities.
eremabs ra: 14. a
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Workecs: David B. Groff, Aili e aye eb cs
oe) Local Board: East Chestnut Street Aimar. "iMenibers: 42,
as LANCASTER, PA., R. 3.—DILLERVILLE, (1934) . oat Lig
Workers: John S. Bechtold, Supt.; Earl W. Mosemann, Pastor;
Weaver, Harold Myer and wife.
Local Board: East Chestnut Street Ministry. Members: 3.
LANSDALE, PA.—LANSDALE MISSION, Cor. Derstine Ave. and We
(1935)
Local Basra: Franconia treaawie Wonicrenes vee Board.
Members: 18.
LIMA, OHIO.—LIMA MENNONITE MISSION, 825 North Jefters0
(1910)
Workers: Maurice O’Connell, Supt.; Geneva O’ Gonnell
Perry Smith, Elida, O.; Henry Wise, Archbold, O.
Members: 56.
LOS ANGELES, CALIF LenOs ANGELES MENNONITE CHURCH,
W. 73rd St. (1916).
Workers: Glenn W. Whitaker, Supt.; Ferne Whitaker.
MARIETTA, PA.—-MARIETTA MENNONITE MISSION, Essex St. a
Workers: John S. Hiestand, Supt.; Rhoda Landis, Edna Hess. :
Local Board: Eastern Board of Missions and Charities.
Members: 32.
MARKSTAY, ONTARIO—MARKSTAY MISSION, (1936) —
Workers: Arthur Gingrich, Mrs. Arthur Gingrich.
Local Board: Moses H. Roth, Chairman, New Hamburg, Ont.;
Secretary, Kitchener, Ont.; Arnold Gingrich, Bothwell, Ont;
Witmer, Kitchener, Ont.; 3 ye ie Fretz, Selkirk, Ont.
Members: 10.
Bien sit PA—-MEADVILLE MENNONITE MISSION, 114 Ree
Workers: Nelson King, Supt., Meadville, R. 4, Pa.; Mrs. Nelson King, |
Baer, Viola Baer. Dyas Py
Local Board: Ohio Mennonite Mission Board.
Members: 13. Ave
MECKVILLE, PA._MECK VILLE MENNONITE MISSION, eleven r
north of Lebanon. (1931) My
Workers: Aaron Shank, Pastor, Annville, Pa.; J. Mark Shank, Supt. Sy
M. Shank, Asst. Supt. ) rat
Local Board: Eastern Mennonite Board of Missions and Charities.
Members: 40.
MEXICAN MENNONITE MISSION IN TEXAS (1936) NORMAN,
MEXICAN MENNONITE CHURCH, NORMANNA, TEX. ©
Workers: A. H. Kauffman, Pastor; Nona Kauffman, Amos Unzicker,
HELENA MISSION, HELENA, TEX. (1938).
_ Workers: Amsa H. Kauffman, Nona Kauffman.
_ FALFURRIAS MISSION, FALFURRIAS, TEX. (1938).
- Workers: Arthur L. Schertz, Dorothy Schertz. |
BENAVIDES “MISSION, BENAVIDES, TEX. (1941).
Workers: Amsa H. Kauffman, Nona Kauffman. aay
Local Board: E. S. Hallman, Chairman, Ara pss Secy.
_-Members: 60. cht) ) nie | a hie
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- NEWS, So aeon® NEWS MENNONITE MISSION, ha?
eer 3608 Huntington Ave. (Mission Home, 3609 Huntington Ave.) (1929) —
Workers: Earl Delp, Supt.; Emma Delp; members of Denbigh conbtenaHer:
Board: Virginia Board of Missions and Charities. Members: 10. oe
coats PA._MENNONITE GOSPEL MISSION, 19-21 W. Marshall Ms
St. (1919) © ee ne
_ Workers: Markley H. Clemmer, Supt. and Pastor; aes K. Clemmer. an
Local Board: Franconia Mennonite Conference Mission Board.
__ Members: 70. , He
PARADISE, PA._NICKEL MINES, Paradise, Pa., R. 1, (1935) | ig
Workers: Edgar Denlinger, Supt.; Reuben W. Newswanger, John Hershey. Paes
- Local Board: Pequea District Ministry. Members: 32.
*ARKESBURG, PA.—PARKESBURG MENNONITE MISSION, Main St.,
Pa. (1938)
3 Workers: Roy S. Yost, Supt., Atglen, Pa.; Kenneth Fisher, nee ard Gap,
| Pa)
Sy Local Board: Millwood-Maple Grove Ministerial Body.
_ Members: 29.
ENNSBURG, PA., R. D—FINLAND MISSION, (1931)
Workers: Claude M. Shisler, Supt. and Pastor, Souderton, Pa.; Jacob C. Kulp,
S. S. Supt., Telford, Pa.
' Local Board: Franconia Mennonite Conference Mission Board.
_ Members: 60.
i PEORIA, ILL.—_PEORIA MENNONITE CHURCH, 1103 Ann St. (1919).
Workers: C. Warren Long, Supt.; Edna Long, Elizabeth Schrock.
-BELLEVUE MENNONITE CHURCH, C. M. R. 105, Peoria, Ill. (1938)
~ Workers: Orie A. Miller, Sarah Miller.
ae Local Board: C. Warren Long, Chairman, 1101 Ann St., Peoria, Ill.; Carl
aa Magnuson, Morton, Ill., Elmer Martin, "Hopedale, Ill. Members: 118.
-~PERKIOMENVILLE, PA—PERKIOMENVILLE MISSION, (1935)
Workers: Abram Metz, Supt., Telford, R. D., Pa.
Local Board: Franconia Mennonite Conference Mission Board. Members: 5.
PHILADELPHIA, PA.—_NORRIS Shedd ae MENNONITE CHURCH, 2151
Bey North Howard St. (1899)
- Workers: Clarence Fretz, Pastor and Shoe: Lela E. Fretz, Barbara Herr,
‘ . Mabel Weaver. | Members: 42. ui
- PHILADELPHIA MISSION FOR COLORED, 1814 W. Diamond St. (1935)
Workers: Clinton M. Ferster, Supt.; Maybell Ferster, Emma Rudy, Alma
aR ath
Local Board: Eastern Mennonite Board ae Missions and Charities.
_ Members: 5.
Workers: Thrones ead Supt.; Salome Lind, Nicetic Mille? Ruth auitnces rey!
Local Board: C. G. Yoder, Pees., Hubbard, Oreg.; Lloyd Lind, Secy., Tan- Nora
gent, Oreg.; Marcus ‘Lind, Treas., 2235 N. W. Savier St., Portland, Ce aa
Oreos. D. Hartzler, 1337 N. W., 22nd St., Portland, Oreg.; a P. ok Mae
Schrock, Molalla, reel As Birky, ‘Albany, Oreg. Members: 72.
~~ St. (1930) pee eae
. Workers: Elmer G. Kolb, Superintendent and Pastor; Emily A. Kolb. Agate
eat Board: Franconia ‘Mennonite Conference Mission Board. —
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QUARRYVILLE, PA.—OAKSHADE, Quarryville, Pa. (1923) }
Workers: Enos Myers, Supt. | .
Local Board: Eastern Mennonite Board of Missions and Charities.
Members: 9.
RAWLINSVILLE, PA.—_RAWLINSVILLE MENNONITE MISSION, south-
ern Lancaster County (1929)
Workers: Henry R. Hess, Supt.; Amos Hess, Asst. Supt.
Local Board: Eastern Mennonite Board of Missions and Charities.
Members: 38.
READING, PA.—READING MISSION, 12th and Windsor Sts. (1922), Work-
ers’ Home, 1202 Windsor St.
Workers: Noah G. Good, Morgantown, Pa., Arthur G. Good, Mohnton, Pa.,
R. 2, Pastors; Arthur G. Good, Supt.; Esther Good, Ireta Gassman, Elsie
Gehman, Benjamin Stauffer, Sue Stauffer.
BRANCH STATIONS: Fairview Street Mission,1611 Fairview St.; Neveranme :
Street Mission, 116 Neversink St.
Local Board: Eastern Mennonite Board of Missions and Charities.
Members: 66.
MENNONITE GIRLS’ HOME, 704 North 12th Street (1935)
Matron: Margaret Horst.
Managing Committee: Noah G. Good, Henry F. Garber.
Local Board: Eastern Mennonite Board of Missions and Charities.
SELLERSVILLE, PA., R. D—ROCKY RIDGE MISSION (1931)
Workers: Reuben Diller, Supt., Souderton, Pa.
Local Board: Franconia Mennonite Conference Mission Board.
Members: 23.
SPRING MOUNT, PA.—_SPRING MOUNT MISSION (1934)
Workers: Paul Ruth, Supt., Souderton, R. D., Pa.
Local Board: Franconia Mennonite Conference Mission Board. Members: 4.
STEELTON, PA—STEELTON MENNONITE. GOSPEL MISSION, Myer
ssand Conestoga Sts. (1936)
Workers: Ira Miller, Supt. and Pastor; Helen Miller; Samuel Longenecker,
Asst. Supt.; D. Wilbur Erb, Lois Erb, Frank N. Hertzler, Marlin H.
Seitz 54S, Supt.
Local Board: Eastern Mennonite Board of Missions and Charities.
Members: 45.
TAMPA, FLA.—IDA STREET CHURCH, 1407 Ida St. (1929). Mission Home,
1409 Ida St., Box 5364, Tampa.
Workers: J. Paul Sauder, Supt., and Pastor; Alice Sauder.
YBOR MENNONITE MISSION, 1810 4th Ave.
Workers: Dora Taylor, Irene Stauffer.
Local Board: Eastern Mennonite Board of Missions and Ghartee
Members: 25.
Bete ogres —MENNONITE GOSPEL MISSION, 2174 Danforth Ave
Workers: Harold Groh, Supt.; Cora Groh, Louida Bauman, Mary Reesor.
Local Board: Samuel Brownsberger, 34 Patricia Dr., Toronto, Ont., Chair-
man, Enon Hunsberger, Preston, Ont.; Walter "Burkholder, Markham, i
Ont.; J. C. Fretz, Kitchener, Ont.; Leslie D. Witmer, Preston, Ont. 3
Members: 36. er
WASHINGTON, D. C.—SUBURBAN MISSION, Cottage City, Md. (1922) | se
Workers: R. J. Shenk, 5 Calvin St., Cottage City, Brentwood, Md., Supt.
and Pastor; Mrs. R. J. Shenk, Matron; Geo. F. Brunk, Esther Histand; a0)
Martha Mosemann. . Vane
Local Board: E. M. B. of M. & C. Members: 64. ie
MAPLE GROVE CHURCH, near Ellicott City, Md. ere
Workers: Same as Cottage City.
Local Board: E. M. B. of M. & C. Members 7.
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- WEST VIRGINIA RURAL MISSION FIELD (1901)
Workers (Job, W. Va.): Oliver M. Keener, Doris Keener, Elizabeth Showal-
ter, C. M. Grove, Katie F. Grove, Vada F. Heatwole, Henry M. Hurst,
Isabel Hurst.
x (Roaring, W: Va.): Earl Hartzler, Eunice Hartzler.
E Membership of Rural Field: 300.
Local Board: Under the Virginia Home Mission Board.
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“WICHITA, KANS.—_WOODLAND MENNONITE CHURCH, 1837 Wood-
land Ave. (1921)
¥ Workers: I. Mark Ross, Supt., 1901 Salina Ave.; Eliza E. Ross.
P Local Board: Missouri-Kansas Mission Board. Members: 28.
YORK, PA—-YORK MISSION, N. Hartman St. (1933)
P Workers: H. Frank Leaman, Supt., 1208 Edison St., York, Pa.; Mrs. Anna
ce Leaman.
Local Board: E. M. B. of M. & C. Members: 32.
3 MENNONITE CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS
EUREKA, ILL._HOME FOR THE AGED (1922)
Workers: J. D. Smith, Supt.; Martha Schertz, Matron; Josephine Schrock,
Nurse; Rosa Eigsti, Maxine Culp, Edna Zehr, Lydia Stutzman, Peter
Zehr.
‘ Local Board: J. D. Smith, Chairman; Jacob Garber, Ben Springer, Otto Ger-
E : ber, Frank Smucker. Number in Institution: 38.
: KANSAS CITY, KANS.—MENNONITE CHILDREN’S HOME, 1620 South
% Sd ti’ St. (1917)
= Workers: A. Lloyd Swartzendruber, Supt.; Mary Swartzendruber, Matron;
ay Sadie Bissey, Clara Swartz, Martha Duerksen, Mary Holsopple, R.N.,
a Mary Ulrich, Esther Diener.
; Local Board: Abner G. Yoder, Pres., Parnell, Ia.; A. Lloyd Swartzendruber,
es Secy.; Edward Yoder, Kansas City, Kans.; R. P. Horst, Kansas City,
Kans.; J. R. Troyer, Milford, Nebr. Number in Institution: About 40.
LA JUNTA, COLORADO—MENNONITE HOSPITAL AND SANITAR-
IUM (1907, 1928)
ae Local Board: Paul J. Hershey, Pres.; E. E. Showalter, Vice Pres.; Clarence
P Ebersole, Secy.; Amos Rhodes, Treas.; Bert Snyder, Jess Kauffman,
Allen H. Erb, S. C. Yoder.
Superintendent: Allen H. Erb.
Director of Nursing School and Nursing Service: Nora Miller.
Supervisors: Ada Burkhart, Maude Swartzendruber, Ethel Zook, Ada Slagel,
Verna Zimmerman, Ruth Miller, Mattie Grieser.
General Duty Nurses: Elsie White, Grace Fretz, Grace Augsburger.
Instructors: Mary Frey, Iola Miller.
Office Clerk: Adrian Miller; Bookkeeper: Isla Zink; Stenographer: Nora
Stalter; Matron: Mrs. Barbara Zink; X-ray Technician: Margaret Mety;
Laboratory Technician: Mrs. Margaret Baird; Orderly: Darrell Holder-
4 man.
a Student Nurses: 42.
Laundry: John Good, Dorcas Detwiler, Dorothy Bauer, Isabelle Vera.
Dietary Department: Doris Iemke, Dietitian: Erma Kauffman, Ina Shantz,
Alice Litwiller, Mary Ann Grieser, Catherine Hernley, Minnie Troyer,
Garnet Hoover, Inez Kuhns, Lela Kauffman. ;
_~—~—sd#HHousekeeping: Nettie Hunsberger, Ida Egli, Alberta eae Rose Magines,
¢ Dorothy Bontrager, Vertie Marner, Vera Peltzer.
Engineer: Dan Hunsberger.
LANCASTER, PA., R. 1—MENNONITE HOME (1903)
Workers: Phares N. Frank, Supt.; Mary E. Frank, Matron; Mary E. Horst,
' Fannie Smoker, Ruth Ober, Kathryn Ober, Lizzie Bender, Ruth Landis,
Lizzie M. Horst, Amanda Dohner, Anna Hersh, Mabel Landis, Minnie
_ Eberly, Susie Doutrich, Kate Lehman, Milton J. Brackbill, George
NM es acd ttt eae Bear.
“Local Board: Jacob T. Harnish, Chai man, te) ‘reet
Groff, Secy., Bareville, Pa.; Landis. Hershey, Treas., Kinzers
aie, Sauder, Terre Hill, Pa.: Daniel. Miller, Mt. Joy, Par
Annville, Pa.; : Wallace Hottenstein, Lancaster, Pa., R. 8; Abr
Gehman, Mohnton, Pa.; John R. Kraybill, Elizabethtown, PajS
Musser, New Holland, Pa.;, Isaac Tyson, Manheim, Pa.; Jacob
Millersville, fay Number in Institution: 85. ’
ead Clara Eby, Elizabeth Eby, Peres eb arcois: ’ Esther eee
Managing Committee: S. Lesher Horst, Hagerstown, R. 4, Md.; John
Martin, Shippensburg, R. 2, Pa.; Reuben R. Eby, Hagerstown, R. 2,
Number i in Institution: 22.
- MILLERSVILLE, PA—MENNONITE CHILDREN’S HOME (1911)
| Workers: G. S. Eberly, Supt.; Julia S. Eberly, Matron; Dora Engle, Sch
teacher; Amos: Martin, Farmer: other workers to be supplied. et
Local Board: S. H. Hiestand, Salunga, Pa., Pres.; Martin E. Rutt, Eliz
bethtown, Pa., Vice Pres.; Jacob D. Mellinger, Lancaster, Pa., R.
Secyyy ira La Herr, Treas., Millersville, Pa.; A. K. Mann, Millersville,
S. D. Martin, East Earl, Pa.: Benj. Kauffman, Gap, Pa.; Witmer Ba
Strasburg, Pa.; Noah M. Weber, Adamstown, Pa.; John Hertzler, Elv
son, Pa.; Jacob W. Root, Manheim, Pa.; David M. Erb, hae
Rail; . Number in Institution: 33. | ;
NEW HOLLAND, PA., R. 2.—WELSH MOUNTAIN SAMARITAN HO
wats
Gehman.
Local Board: Martin G. Sauder, Chairman; Sem Eby, Asst. Chm.; Ma n aH
Hershey, Clayton M. Martin, Harry Reeser, under Eastern Mennon by
Board of Missions and Charities. Members: 24. !
RITTMAN, OHIO—HOME FOR THE AGED (1901; burned een 5; 1919
built and dedicated Jan. 1, 1939)
Workers: Aaron J. Peachey, Supt.; Katie M. Peachey, Matron; Wilma Le |
man, Nurse; Mary Ebersole, Edith Yoder, Irene Geiser.
Local Board: Aaron J. RoLeeee castle an HS Secreta
Wooster, O.;
Number in Taetauton! 19.
SOUDERTON, PA.—EASTERN MENNONITE HOME (1916)
Workers: Jacob M. Landis, Steward; Lizzie Landis, Matron; Nurses:
verda Moyer, Priscilla Delp, Miriam Seitz; Annie Bechtel, Sallie Ty
Anna Derstine, Viola Moyer, Annie Moyer, Samuel Alderfer, Mary
son, Alice Alderfer, Anna'Leatherman, Mary Leatherman, Rebecca Jc
son, Ada Detweiler, Lola Bowers, Mary Delp, Menno Sell. : 7
Local Board: John F. Detweiler, Chairman, Souderton, Pa.; Abram Gro
Secy., Fountainville, Pa.; John S. Nice, Treas., Souderton, Pa.; Han
Freed, Souderton, Pa.: Charles Kolb, Spring City. Paw Abram Wamb
Telford, Pa.; Garret S. Nice, Harleysville, Pave Jacob Landis, Skippa
Pa: Daniel Gehman, Plumsteadville, Pa.; Henry Delp, Line Lexington, —
Pa.; Abraham Ehst, Bally, Pa; “Norman eyes Blooming Glen, Bay ;
Minber | in Institution: 75.
WEST LIBERTY, OHIO—ORPHANS’ HOME (1896) ¥
Workers: Loren S. King, Supt.; Dorothy King, Matron; Salena Gascho
ee Mice, Ida) Kaufman, Martha Strite.
Local Board: Loren S. King, Chairman; S. E. eas Secy. :
Perry Daniels, West Liberty, Ohio. AM
Number i in Institution: By Ley :
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rice Pedidear 1. vel Hochstetler, crecieee Mont.
cretary, H. We Harder, Didsbury, Alta.
‘easurer, Jacob Brenneman, Tofield, Alta.
Dakota-Montana Conference Mission Board
feck: Elmer D. Hershberger, Detroit Lakes, Minn.
ssistant ‘Chairman, A. J. Stoll, Wolford, N. Dak.
c.-Treas., Andrew Glick, Minot, N. Dak.
Eastern Mennonite Board of Missions and Charities
enry ii. Garber, R, 2, Mt. Joy, Pa:
Vice Pres., Howard Greider, R. 1, Lancaster, Pa.
Secretary, Orie O. Miller, Akron, ra,
Treasurer, Sem Eby, Intercourse, Pa.
ohn H. Mellinger, R. 1, Lancaster, Pa.
Franconia Mennonite Conference Mission Board
President, Elmer M. Mack, Collegeville, Pa.
Vice President, Isaac G. Rosenberger, Silverdale, Pa.
Secretary, Marvin D. Ruth, Hatfield, Pa.
“reasurer, Garret S. Nice, Harleysville, Pas
Fifth Member, John S. Longacre,. Bally, Pa.
( Illinois District Mennonite Mission Board
Biter, Ezra B. Yordy, Eureka, III.
ce President, J. A. Heiser, Fisher, III.
cretary, John L. Harnish, Eureka, II.
easurer, Edward Yordy, Graymont, IIl.
geld Worker, Ta haiioen Peoriat ills, Ric:
Indiana-Michigan Mennonite Mission Board
pent Clarence A. Shank, Elkhart, Ind., R. 4.
ice President, fe Schrock, Clarksville, "Mich.
ecretary, Homer F. North, Nappanee, Ind.
reasurer, Edw. F. Martin, Elkhart, Ind., R. 5.
‘Superintendent, Edwin J. Yoder, Topeka, Ind.
Iowa-Nebraska Conference District Mission Board
President, Wm. S. Guengerich, Wellman, Iowa.
_ Secretary, Silas Horst, South English, Ta.
- Treasurer, C. J. Freyenberger, Wayland, Ia.
John Y. Swartzendruber, Kalona, Ia.
a Missouri-Kansas Mennonite Conference Mission Board
President, Earl Buckwalter, Hesston, Kans.
Vice President, Geo. W. Cooprider, McPherson, R. 4, Kans.
ecretary, Charles Diener, Canton, Kans.
Treasurer, Levi Headings, Yoder, Kans.
hdward Selzer, Canton, R. 1, Kans.
Ohio Mennonite Mission Board
Pp, esident, Stanford Mumaw, Dalton, Ohio.
Vice President, Jesse Short, Archbold, Ohio.
cretary, David Steiner, North Lima, Ohio.
Treasurer, A. D. Frey, Wauseon, Ohio.
ad ress, Rudy Stauffer, Wooster, Ohio.
vs Ontario Mennonite Mission Board
Oe Oscar Burkholder, Breslau, Ont.
ident, Moses Roth, net, O aes Ont.
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Pacific Coast District Mission wisi pated
President, Chris Snyder, Canby, Oreg., R. 2. ; Ck
Vice President, S. E. Eicher, Albany, Oreg. ahaa
Secretary, Raymond Mishler, Willamina, Oreg.
Treasurer, A. W. Snyder, Canby, Oreg.
Marcus Lind, 2235 N. W. Savier St., Portland, Oreg.
Southwestern Pennsylvania Mennonite Conference Mission ene
President, John L. Horst, Scottdale, Pa.
Vice President, Elmer E. Yoder, Allensville, Pa.
Secretary, Myron Livengood, Pinto, Md. :
Treasurer, David Alderfer, Scottdale, Pa. ae
J. M. Nissley, Altoona, Pa.
Virginia Home Mission Board 3
Chairman, J. D. Hartman, Harrisonburg, Va., R. 4. ; |
Secretary-Treasurer, K. M. Shank, Harrisonburg, Virginia.
J. P. Wenger, Harrisonburg, Virginia, om
Joseph A. Brunk, Harrisonburg, oie Rel: a
E. E. Heatwole, Dayton, Vaarkid Rh
Daniel Showalter, Dayton, Va., R. 2.
Gabriel H. Good, Harrisonburg, Va., R. 4.
Oliver Keener, Harman, AY a ee an
Wayne W. Driver, Dayton, Va., R. 2.
Virginia Mennonite Board of Missions and Charities
President, Etter F. Heatwole, Waynesboro, Va. aE
Vice President, Jason Weaver, Stuarts Draft, Va. . Rae
Secretary and Treasurer, J. Ward Shank, Broadway, Va. oa
John Alger, Broadway, Va.
Roy Wenger, Fentress, Va. 3
Henry M. Shenk, Denbigh, Va. che
Hiram Weaver, Harrisonburg, Va. : |
John H. Shenk, Knoxville, Tenn.
Oliver M. Keener, Harman, W. Va. ars
Clarence Huber, South Boston, Va. i les
Paul Good, Harrisonburg, Va. 2
Washington Co., Md., and Franklin Co., Pa.. Home Mission Board’
President, Harvey E. Shank, Chambersburg, Pa., R. 1.
Vice President, Amos E. Martin, Chambersburg, Pa., R. 2.
Secretary, John D. Risser, Hagerstown, Md., R. 4.
Treasurer, Daniel M. Strite, Hagerstown, Md., R. 4.
Fifth Member, D. E. Kuhns, Chambersburg, Pa., R. 1.
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MENNONITE CENTRAL COMMITTEE.
Below are the names and officers of the Mennonite Central Committee with — .
the representative conference bodies. See page 5 for a detailed account of the
work now being done by this committee. The first five members constitute the
Executive Committee. 7 .
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P. C. Hiebert, Chairman, Sterling, Kans. Mennonite Brethren Church of North |
America. Gel
P. H. Unruh, Vice Chairman, Goessel, Kans. General Conference of the Men-
nonite Church of North America.
Orie O. Miller, Secretary-Treasurer, Akron, Pa. Mennonite Church.
H. S. Bender, ‘Assistant Secretary, Goshen, Ind. Mennonite Church. a eae
Allen Yoder, Goshen, Ind. Central Conference of Mennonites. Rime
H. E. Bertsche, Gridley, Ill. Mennonites (Defenceless). ies
Henry F. Garber, Mt. Joy, Pa. Mennonite Church. ee
D. V. Wiebe, Lehigh, Kans. Krimmer Mennonite Bruedergemeinde. We. oe
Je Ae Huffman, Upland, Ind. Mennonite Brethren in Christ. Kaos e
PiGu Shultz; 9306 Richmond Ave., Chicago, Ill. Evangelical Mennonite | Brethren.
S. C. Yoder, Goshen, Ind. Mennonite Church. ee thay
A. L. Yost, Moundridge, Kans. Church of gods in Cost Mennonite.
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AND DIRECTORY | 73
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* | Elmer G. ab pepe Be aie GSES Iowa. Gouservative Amish Mennonite
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Eli J. Bontrager, Shipshewana, Ind. Old Order Amish Mennonite Church.
_ Jesse Hoover, 3423 No. Second St., Philadelphia, Pa. Brethren in Christ.
5. A Witmer, 3820 So. Wayne Ave., Ft. Wayne, Ind. Missionary Church Assoc.
* Associate member.
pee Ee CENTRAL COMMITTEE WORKERS’
DIRECTORY
Foreign Relief Workers
England: John E. Coffman, Peter J. Dyck. Address: 20 Gordon Square, London,
England.
France: Joseph N. Byler, Henry P. Buller, Lois M. Gunden, Helen Penner. Ad-
3 dress: 27, Rue Sala, Lyon, France.
South America: Dr. John Schmidt, Philadelphia, Chaco, Paraguay; Vernon
Fr, Schmidt, % Sociedad Hutterian, Primavera, via Rosario, Paraguay.
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eae,
Civilian Public Service Workers
Orie O. Miller, Executive Secretary, Akron, Pa.
Henry A. Fast, General Director of Camps, 809 E. Sixth St., Newton, Kans. _
7
‘Camp No. 4, Grottoes, Virginia: John H. Mosemann, Director; James Brubaker
(assignee), Business Manager; Mrs. John H. Mosemann, Matron; Lena
Wenger, Dietitian and Cook.
Camp No. 5, Colorado Springs, Colorado: Albert M. Gaeddert, Director; Robert
Kreider (assignee), Educational Director; Mrs. Selma Linscheid, Matron;
F Marie Groening, Dietitian and Cook.
: Camp No. 8, Marietta, Ohio (Co-operative Mennonite-Brethren Camp): John F.
es) Schmidt, Director; Dale Young (assignee), Educational Director and Busi-
: ness Manager (Church of the Brethren); Mrs. John F. Schmidt, Matron;
Bie 5 Ruth Schmidt, Dietitian and Cook.
Camp No. 13, Bluffton, Indiana: Raymond L. Hartzler, Director; Guy F. Hersh-
berger, Educational Director; Carl M. Lehman (assignee), Business Man-
ager; Mrs. Guy Hershberger, Matron; Myrtle Kolb, Dietitian and Cook.
Camp No. 18, Denison, Iowa: Gideon G. Yoder, Director; Albert Foote, Educa-
tional Director; Willard Baer (assignee), Business Manager; Alieda Schrag,
Matron; Katie Yoder, Dietitian and Cook.
Camp No. 20, Wells Tannery, Pennsylvania: Sanford G. Shetler, Director; Dr.
Merle Schwartz, Educational Director; Mrs. Merle Schwartz, Matron; Cleo
of Swope (assignee), Business Manager; Naomi Shank, Dietitian and Cook.
. Camp No. 21, Cascade Locks, Oregon (Co-operative Brethren-Mennonite Camp):
| Mark Schrock, Director (Church of the Brethren); Albert Bohrer (assignee),
Educational Director (Mennonite); Frank Neufeld (assignee), Business Man-
‘a ager (Mennonite); Mrs. Mark Schrock, Matron (Church of the Brethren);
Mrs. Eiler, Dietitian and Cook (Quaker). f
— €amp No. 22, Henry Illinois: Leland Bachman, Director; Ralph Hernley, Educa- ,
tional Director; Mrs. Leland Bachman, Matron; Mrs. Ralph Hernley, Dieti-
tian and Cook; Cornelius Lohrenz (assignee), Business Manager.
2 Hagerstown Project, Camp No. 24, Hagerstown, Maryland: Grant Stoltzfus,
; Z Director; Jacob Mellinger, Housefather; Mrs. Jacob Mellinger, Housemother.
Headquarters Staff, Akron, Pennsylvania
H. Ernest Bennett, Assistant Treasurer
Grant Stoltzfus, Publicity Manager
Office Staff: Ruth M. Krady, Laura L. Histand, Mrs. Grant Stoltzfus.
Mrs. M. C. Lehman, in charge of Clothing Depot.
Mrs. J. N. Byler, matron of headquarters.
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MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY
Names and Addresses of Bishops,
Miumnisters and Deacons
MENNONITE CHURCH
Total Membership, 59,678
Membership in U. S. A., 52,160
Bishops, 131; Ministers, 567; Deacons, 315;
Congregations, 508
AFRICA
Eshleman, Merle W., Musoma, Tanganyika
Ter., E. Africa
Mester, Clinton M., Musoma, Tanganyika
Ter., E. Africa (on furlough), 1814
Diamond St. Philadelphia, Pa. |
Hurst, Simeon, Musoma, Tanganyika Ter., E.
Africa
cag age} Eby, Musoma, Tanganyika Ter.,
: rica
Leatherman, John E., Musoma, Tanganyika
Ter., E. Africa
Mack, Noah K., Musoma, Tanganyika Ter.,
E. Africa ;
Mosemann, John H., Musoma, Tanganyika
Ter., East Africa (on furlough), Grot-
toes, Va.
es Ee Clyde, Musoma, Tanganyika Ter., E.
*Stauer,, Elam, Musoma, Tanganyika Ter., E.
rica
*Wenger, W. Ray Musoma, Tanganyika Ter.,
ast Africa.
ALBERTA, CANADA
¢Brubaker, Marlin, Duchess
Good, Allan, Carstairs
Harder, H. J., Didsbury
+Kauffman, J. E., Tofield
*Miller, Isaac, Mazeppa
*Ramer, Clarence J., Duchess
Ramer, dele bs Duchess
Reist, Abraham, Madden
+Stauffer, H. O., Mazeppa
*Stauffer, John B., Tofield
#Steckley, Alvin, Carstairs
Stutzman, Milo. D., Kingman
ARKANSAS
Histand, Nelson, Culp
Horst, Frank, Calico Rock
CALIFORNIA
*Bontrager, J. P., Atwater
tCollier, J. L., 821 Second Ave., Upland
Roth, J. S., 311 E. Maitland, Ontario
Stahly. Emanuel, Tulare
Weaver, Luke E., Livingston, R
Whitaker, Glenn, "151 W. 73rd St.,
COLORADO
Castillo, David, La Junta, R. 2
*Erb, Allen H., 710 Carson Ave., La Junta
*Friesen, ige AY 1218 Kalamanth St., Denver
Leatherman, Aaron M., La Junta, R. 2
Miller, L. C., mere Siae "Manitou Springs
Nunemaker, J. M Nae Junta, R. 2
tRhodes, Amos W La Junta, R. i
Ringler, Calvin Gi Manitou Springs, R, 3
Showalter, Earl, La Junta, R
¢ Shellenberger, Bs . LL. Limon
fSnyder, Bert D., La Junta, R. 2
Unternahrer, Aaron, Thurman
DELAWARE
Hershberger, W. C., Greenwood
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Brunk, Geo. F., 804 K St., N. E., Washington
tbe Angeles
* Bishop
Deacon
FLORIDA oa
Sauder, J. Paul, Box 5364, Tampa
Shenk, Otho B., Sarasota
‘ IDAHO
Garber, E. S., Nampa, R. 4
+Good, Abram, Nampa, R. 4
Good, David ’A., Nampa, R. 3
Honderich, Samuel, Filer
Miller, L. Fe Twin Falls
Miller, Paul W., Indian Cove, Hammett
tSlatter, Joe E., Filer, R. 2
Shenk, A. M., Indian Cove, Hammett
+Stutzman, Abram D., Filer
ILLINOIS
Bachman, Leland A., Camp Henry, Henry
Brenneman, Wm., 8420 Green St., Chicago
Davis, J. W., Washington
tDeter, Daniel, Morrison
-Eigsti, Ira H., Buda
tFortner, J. V., Dakota
*Good, A. C., ge
Harnish, John L Eureka
*Ffartzler, CFA “Tiskilwa
* Hartzler Joseph D., Gridley
* Heiser, Joseph A., Fisher
*Jennings, Wm., Sterling, R, 2
*Kaufman, ab N., Foosland
King, H..J., ‘Arthur
*Lapp, D. G., 1001 W. 6th St., Sterling
Leaman, A. iam 4216 N. Greenview, Chicago
Litwiller, Tonaal Morton
*Litwiller, Simon, Minier
Long, C. Warren, 1101 Ann St.,
tMellinger, Benjamin, Sterling
ice, oe Morrison
AG OPS Ges Eureka
Oyer, Harold. Morton
TPfhile, William, Freeport
*Schertz, H. R., Metamora
* Schrock, Andrew A., Metamora
Slagel, Daniel Wig Flanagan
Springer, Ben, Minier
Troyer, G. D., Fisher
Yoder, Raymond, 1907. So.
Chicago
*Yordy, Ezra B., Eureka
Zehr, Daniel, Mackinaw
Zehr, Harold, Rantoul, R. 1
+Zehr, Samuel, Fisher
INDIA
Beare, add. < H., Balodgahan, via Dhamtari,
Bhelwa, Mukut, Sihawa, via Dhamtari, Gc: Pe
Brenneman, F. S., Dhamtari, C. P. (on fur-
lough) Hesston, Kans.
Peoria
Union Ave.,
Brunk, A. C., Shantipur, via Dhamtari, C. P.
+Budhbal, Balodgahan, via Dhamtari, C. P.
tEzekiel, Dhamtari, C. P.
*Graber, Joseph, Dhamtari, C. P.
Haidar, John, Dhamtari, Cube
tHarchand, Drug, C. P,
Hostetler, S. J., Jhumri Telaiya, E. I. Ry.,
Bihar
Hostetler, Wilbur, Sihawa, via Dhamtari, C. P.
TIsabaksh, Santerat via Dhamtari, C. P.
cae Malwa, Balodgahan, via Dhamtari,
King, S. M., Dhamtari, C. P.
Kniss, Lloy, Dhamtari, C. P.
a Suseat Sim, Dhamtari, C. P.
*Lapp, G ay Dondi, via Raj Nandgaon, C. P.
t Michael, Ghatula, Sihawa, via Dhamtari, C. P.
Miller, S. Paul, Dhamtari,
tParasram, Obed, Balodgatian, via eae
E. i. Ry.,
Paihas
Yeaver, Edwin I. Dive, CHSP.
‘oder, Jonathan Ges ‘Dhamtari, C. P.
aS Pie cinder, H. S., 919 Blaine Ave., Elkhart
_ Beck, Simon, Grabill
Birky, Dean, Kouts
FBileile, Ezra, Nappanee
- Bontrager, Earley, LL editik Rez
Burkhart, I. E., 1608 S. Eighth St., Goshen
Buzzard, A. L., epi R. 2
‘hristophel, E. J., Wakarusa, R.
Ebersole, Allen B., 1209 St. Mary’ s Ave., Ft.
Wayne :
Erb, Paul, Goshen
Freed, Francis, Nappanee
Freed, Manford, Wakarusa, R. 1
tingerich John’ E., Elkhart, R. 4
Graber, ro Li, Goshen
¢tHartman, Abraham, Goshen
‘_Martzler, J. -S., 1300 Prairie St,
_ Heller, Perry AS Grabill, R. 1
tHooley, J. Y., Middlebury, R. 1
*Horner, ‘Anson G., Kokomo, R. 4
{Horner, John W., Kokomo, R. 4
Horner, J. S., Kokomo, ce 4
tHostetler, Amos O., Tope
Hostetler, LeRoy Ls rae “Elizabeth St., Elk-
Elkhart
art
Jostetler, Oscar S., Topeka, R. 2
ns, D. J., Goshen, R. 4
: ins, Ira SS Goshen, R. 4.
Bi hman, Harold, Middlebury
Lehman, M. ue Goshen
Martin, Frank J., Ft. Wayne
Metzler, Samuel B., Nappanee, R. 3
filler, Andrew, Elkhart, R. 4
il) Andrew S., Spencerville
AD CR BEA Middlebury
, Earl, Middlebury, R. 1
wor ae Goshen
re J., Shipshewana, R. 2
ee, Shipsh ewana
Percy, Lagrange, R. 4
Samuel S., Middlebury, R. 3
i ou en, Shipshewana
+Myers, Paul, Kokomo, R. 4, Box 161
Mininger, Paul, Goshen
Neuhouser, J. S., Ft. Wayne, R. 1
_ North, Homer, Nappanee
zi Jussbaum, Amos, Middlebury, R. 1
eiff, Chris, 243 Chapman Ave., Elkhart
chrock, Edd P., Odon, R. 1
i +Schrock, Noah ‘fe Ligonier, R. 3
Shank, Clarence A., Elkhart, R. 4
Shaum, Warren, Wakarusa
labaugh, Niles M., Kokomo, R.
mucker, R. R., West Wind, (Cathe: R. 5
ao Henry, Rensselaer, Bg
"Troyer, D. D., Goshen, R. 4
Weaver, Floyd, Rensselaer
' TWeaver, Merrill C., Osceola, R. 1
Weaver, Virgil C., "Goshen, Re3
Weldy, Amos, Montgomery
tWeldy, J. I., Wakarusa, R. 2
Weldy, Silas. , Wakarusa, R. 2
*Yoder, David AN Elkhart, R. 4 |
Yoder, Edwin a ‘Topeka
Menno J., Topeka
Ray Wakarusa, R. 2
Silas, Middlebury
, 8. C., Goshen
S. S., Middlebury
Wilbur, Middlebury
David, Goshen, R. 4
I OWA
AN
; %: SCaaeerich, Simon, Wayland
jee «INDIANA a
. tLivengood, Myron, Pinto
{Miller, Elmer, | Grantsville
Guengerich, Wellman, R. 3
Hershberger, J J. gc
Boe Norman, pe Poceevele St., fine
ALD
Horst, S. J., South English
tKuhns, Henry, Wellman, R. 3 eae
Leichty, Willard, Wayland : ok ait
Miller, D. D., Kalona aed
Miller, Geo. S., Wellman
+Miller, Henry, *Kalona
+Reber, George, Iowa City
*Sch hrock, Levi C., Kalona
Shetler, "Edward, "Kalona
Stoltzfus, Ammon, Wellman
Stoltzfus, Nicholas, Manson a
*Swartzendruber, John Y., Kalona ‘eh
+Weaver, Amos, Kinross ING
*Yoder, Abner G., Parneil — \
Yoder, Chris J.. Wellman, Ri2
Yoder, Gideon G., . S. Camp, Denison
+tYoder, Harvey, etiie
KANSAS "
fBeck, L. L., Peabody
Bontrager, A. A., Hutchinson, R. 2
Brunk, J. F., 601 E. Fourth St., Newton
Buckwalter, Earl, Hesston
Diener, Charles, Canton
*Diener, Harry A., Hutchinson, R. 2h
Ebersole, N. E., Marion
*Hartzler, J. G., "Windom
+Headings, Levi, Hutchinson, R. 4 buy
Hershberger, O. O., Hesston att
Hooley, D. Y., Harper :
tHorst, Gaius, Newton
Horst, Lawrence, Peabody f
Horst, Rufus, 3814 Ruby Ave., Kansas City
+Hostetler, H. E., Harper
Kauffman, Jess A. Hesston
{Kauffman, L. C., Hesston
*Kauffman. Milo, Hesston ‘gh g
tLandis, Wm. S., Canton :
Lind, Ivan, Hesston
tMiller, S. Enos, Protection
Nafziger, Wilbert, Harper
tRediger, E. A., Hesston
Ross, I. Mark, 1901 Salina Ave., Wichita
tSchrock, D. C., Hutchinson
Schweitzer, Charles, Protection
Selzer, Edward, Canton, R. 1
Thut, John, Harper
+ Troyer, A, N., Hesston
Troyer, M. M., Conway Ah
Weaver, R. M., Harper ai
Willems. Abram, Greensburg a
+Yoder, Edward, Kansas City, R. 2
Yoder, Maurice A., Hesston
Yost, E. M., Greensburg
Zimmerman, J. J.,, Harper
+Zook, Roy A., Inman Re
LOUISIANA Disa!
fHackman, Lester, Allemands Hi
-Tregle, Henry, Jr., Akers 3 oe
Wenger, John E., Allemands 4
MARYLAND \
TDiller, John H.. Hagerstown, R. 5 Faint
tEby, John R., Clear Spring, R. 1
+Eby, Reuben LR Hagerstown, R. 2 oP
by, Samuel R., Clearspring, R. 1 aks
+Eshleman, Jonas W., Williamsport Ne
+Grove, W. C., 104 McAdo Ave., Colmar Joy Yong
Manor, Brentwood ; ye
Helmick, Chester M., Pinto
*Horst, Moses K., Maugansville
*Hostetler, Geo. M., Westover
King, Amos C., Westover
+Kinsinger, J. i: Grantsville
Kinsinger, Roy ie Grantsville |
Martin, Amos J., Smithsburg, Ri2
*Martin, Denton art Smithsburg, R. 2
¢Martin, Jacob A., Smithsburg, R, 2
Martin, Stanley He Hagerstown, R. 4
*Metzler, I. K.., Accident, R.2
ler, Milt Grantsville
76 “MENNONITE YEARBOOK
al a ae oe oe ¥ Acne eer, Yas) oo « in ey ry
Pie . ‘ Cre: BEST hy SL are
ie ee umn rat gee te ree SDS, sgt
PER fa Nie a ras
be Bae sige:
Shenk, Ray J., 5 Calvin St., Cottage City
Brentwood
Strite, Daniel M., Hagerstown, R. 6
Tressler, Resley, ”Grantsville
aan Sherman, Accident, R. 2
Walls, A. C., Grantsville
Not Under Conference
*Keener, Geo. S., Hagerstown, R. 5
{Martin, Charles, Hagerstown, R. 4
MICHIGAN
Beachy, Ezra, Pinckney
Bontrager, Eli A., St. Johns, R. 3
Bontrager, Erie, Mc Brides
*Bontrager, Floyd, Midland
tBontrager, Otis, Fairview
Buskirk, Royal ‘Au Brutus.
Culp, Claude (Gm. Brethren, R. 1, Box 16-C
*Esch, Menno, Mio
Haarer, Leonard A., Sturgis, R. 2
Jones, Edward D., White Cloud
Kauffman, Clyde X., Brutus
Maust, Se Bay Port
Miller, J., Pigeon
Nelson, erie. U., Newaygo
Osborne, Chester, Germfas
+Oyer, Daniel, 609 W. Sibley St., Howell
+Piank, David E., 5934 Nightingale, R. 3, Dear-
orn
Raber, Frank, 15559 Curtis Ave., Detroit
Ropp, Peter, Almont
*Schrock, T. Clarksville
tShetler, Joseph, Pigeon
TStahl, George, Clarksville
Steiner, Moses, [Fairview
Troyer, Clarence, Curtis
Wittrig, Paul, Imlay City
+Wyse, Albert, Midland
Yoder, Clarence, Midland
Zook, Daniel, Clarksville .
Zook, J. Kore, St. Johns, R. 3
MINNESOTA
TBute, ae M., Jackson
Garber, C. J., Alpha
Gingerich, Joseph C., Detroit Lakes
Hershberger, Elmer Ds Detroit Lakes
Landis, Noah E., Jackson
MISSISSIPPI
tHershey, Elmer, Gu'fport, R. 1
Hershey, Paul, Gulfport, R. 1
Yoder, L. S., Lyman
MISSOURI
Berkey, E. J., Oronogo
Bowman, E ., Linn
Brubaker, Protus, Edwards
Buckwalter, H. R., Palmyra
Buckwalter, Ira E., Palmyra
f Buerge, Frank, Jasper
*DePriest, A. He Birch Tree
+Detwiler, Noah, Cherry Box 3
Driver, C. B., Versailles
*Driver, {ee C., Garden City
Gingerich, Wd Versailles
jHarder, R. D., Leonard
*Hartzler, I. Gs East Lynne
tHathaway, David R., Palmyra
Helmuth, William ioe Garden City
*Hershberger, W. R., Garden City, R. 1
Hershberger, S. S., “Harrisonville
TKauffman, John A., Garden City
*Kauffman, Nelson, 1417 Broadway, Hannibal’
. F., Palmyra
*Kreider, J. M., Palmyra
*Shank J. R., Versailles
Steiner, James, Garden City
Tweedy, William, Oronogo
tWenger, Jesse, Versailles
TYoder, John B., Garden City
Yoder, John M., Leonard
MONTANA
Bontrager, Elmer, Bloomfield
tHarshberger, J. E., Dagmar
*Hochstetler, J. G., Creston
4
NEBRASKA
fBirky, Daniel, Beemer
Eicher, Warren, Milford
*Ficher, William R., Milford
Gascho, Alvin, Woed River =.
tHostetler, Ivan, Merna a
TKennel, Peter, Shickley : eR Fe
fMiller, Ammon, Milford i
Oswald, ., Wisner ee |
Reeb, Fred, Shickley rede te
Roth, Ezra, Beaver Crossing Mae BG
Roth, John, Chappell Ok a
Schlegel, Wm., Dorchester Rite is
*Schlegel, 1). O., Milford aaah
tTroyer, John R., Milford Rae
*Zimmerman, Jos. E., Milford Tee
NEW YORK
Birky, Jacob, Clarence Center
+Kauffman, Eli, Clarence
*Weber, Burton B., Lockport, R. 5
¢Yoder, Ira L., Clarence Center au
NORTH DAKOTA ay
tHershberger, Ed, Amenia tee
*Hochstetler, Eli G., Mylo ; e
Kauffman, Levi A., Minot pe
+Schiffler, Emanuel, Casselton See
Stoll, John H., Mylo oe he
TStoll, Abraham, Wolford mse
OHIO =
*Allgyer, S. E., West Liberty Batic o:
Augsburger, Daniel, Elida :
{ Baumgartner, Peter E., Wooster
Bixler, Allen, Kidron
Brenneman, Andrew, Elida
Brunk, Gabriel H., Elida Ea
*Brunk, Solomon, Delphos, R. 2 Jae
*Buchwalter, I. J., Dalton eae.
Byler, Frank, West Liberty xed
tDaniels, Perry, West Liberty BAM
tDetweiler, Roy, Bremen
Detweiler, Wm. G., Orrville
Eberly, Aaron, 527° Park St.,
{Falb, David, Dalton
*Frey, Edward B., Archbold
* Frey, 1a Ci Wauseon Pw ob
jFrey, Jacob C., Archbold ie
tFrey, Phil. L., Archbold, R. 2 in
*Garber, John, Menn. O. P. H., Rittman, Ro Io
*Gerig, Ty) Si sete ics
Good, Jacob A., Logan et
*Hartzler, E. F., Marshaliville
Hartzler, J. B., Smithville i
Hershberger, Venus, Sugarcreek Ne AS 5'
{Hilty, Elmer O., Rittman :
Hilty, Noah, Marshallville k Se aes
*Hofstetter, Reuben, Dalton, R. D. ; 2,
Hostetler, Alvin, Louisville 1B
Orrville
Hostetler, J. J., 1939 Third St., Canton ete
Hostetler, Milton B., Barrs Mills, R. 1 ' :
*Johns, O. N., Canton, R. 3 a
tKanagy, Nelson, West Liberty
Kaufman, Abram, Amlin,
Kauffman, Wallace, West Liberty
*King, Bi’... eilidaz em. 2
King, J. ¥Y., West Liberty
King, Marion, West Liberty
Lantz, P. R., Woester
Liechty, J. A., 1603 W. Market St., Orrville
Mast, Calvin, Millersburg fies:
tMeyer, Elmer, Creston Sat
Miller, Alvin W., Sugarcreek
*Miller, Do Ds Berlin ae
+Miller, D. Walter, 2008 Fifth St., S. E., Cantal Se.
Miller, John “Ds, "Louisville, R. 2 eeeth
*Miller, Paul Re Charm ‘ ahs
+ Mueller, Henry, Lima
+Mumaw, Harry, Wooster pee
Mumaw, Stanford, Dalton 7 ated
+Newcomer, H. R., Seville, R. 1 | Piha
*O’Connel, Maurice, 825 N. Jefferson, Lima ost
+Ramer, David J., Elida ity
tRohrer, Clayton, Wadsworth Biter
Rohrer, Be D., Wadsworth oe ee
Royer, I. W., Orrville ey
+Royer, uve, Go iumiaaet R. 1
+Shellenberger, J . L., Bryan
Short, Jesse J., Archbold
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“Smith, J. B., Elida -
Smith, Perry, Lima
tSommers, J. E., Louisville
mmer, Simon W., Millersburg
Stauffer, Rudy L., Wooster, R. 3
*Steiner, Albert J., North Lima
Steiner, David, North Lima
*Stoltzfus, E. B., Hudson
Stoltzfus, Elmer, Hudson, R. 1
Stuckey, Simon, Archbold, R. 3
Stuckey, Walter, Archbold, R. 3
TStutzman, Alex., Aurora
Troyer, H. N., Hartville, R. 1
Troyer, M. L., Elida
*Troyer, N. E., West Liberty, R. 3
Troyer, Omer, Millersburg, R. 4
TVarnes, E. J., Millersburg, R. 3
Wengerd, Alva J., Massillon, R. 2
~ ‘Witmer, I. B., Columbiana |
Wyse, Henry, Archbold, R. 2
TYoder, Eugene, Kent, R. 1
Yoder, Paul, Columbiana, R. 1
Yoder, Stephen A., Columbiana
TZook, John, Wooster, R. 3
Zuercher, E. E., Cloverdale
Zuercher, Isaac, Orrville, R. 2
Not Under Conference
*Amstutz, Louis, Apple Creek, R. 1
{Geiser, Benjamin F., Orrville, R. 2
Neuenschwander, Jacob, Apple Creek, R. 1
OKLAHOMA |,
jHartzler, I. J., Pryor
Hershberger, Simon, Goltry
fSlagell, Joseph, Hydro
Slagell, John, Hydro
Sommers, D. L., Pryor
_. *Swartzendruber, Alva, Hydro
“ONTARIO, CANADA
Baechler, Solomon, Zurich
Baer, Moses N., New Dundee
Bender, Jacob R., Tavistock
TBergey, Gilbert, New Dundee
Bergey, Nathaniel, Breslau
Boshart, Peter, Milverton
Bowman, Jesse B., Elmira, R. 4
Bowman, Moses S., 1105 King E., Kitchener
_¢Brubacher, Menno M., Waterloo, R. 1
Brunk, Amos, Milverton
¢Brunk, Christ, Brunner
Burkholder, A. Lorne, Markham
{Burkholder, Amos R., Markham
Burkholder, L. J., Markham
- Burkholder, Oscar, Breslau
*Coffman, S. F., Vineland
+Cressman, Alson, Waterloo, R. 2
Cressman, Curtis C., New Hamburg
~Culp, Alvin, Vineland Station
*Derstine,
Dettwiler, Reuben, Elmira, R. 1
Fretz, A. L., Selkirk
Gascho, Christian, Baden
+Gascho, Christian, Zurich
Gingrich, Arnold, Bothwell /
Gingerich, Benj., New Hamburg
+Good, Abner, St. Jacobs
{Good, Abram, Petersburg
¢Good, Jeremiah, New Hamburg
Groh, H. D., 85 Gledhill, Toronto
Grove, Aaron D., Markham, R. 2
*Hallman, Manasseh, Petersburg
¢tHeckendorn, Moses, Breslau
tHoover, Isaiah, Stouffville
Hoover, Leonard W., Markham
- tHorst, Isaac, St. Jacobs.
tHunsberger, Eldon, Baden, R. 2
Hunsberger, Noah, Baden, R. 2
tJantzi, Henry, Tavistock, R. 1
*Jantzi, Moses O., Baden
- *Jutzi, Daniel, Tavistock
ipfer, Menno, Tavistock
Koch, Roy, St. Jacobs
Leis, Sam., Wellesley
_ Ljichti, Chris, Milverton
+Martin, Aaron, Elmira
Martin, Jesse B., 187 W. Erb St., Waterloo
Martin, Simon B., Kitchener, R. 2 “
vt {cDowell, Emerson, Markham, R. 2 hs
C. F., 22 S. Cameron St., Kitchener
“AND DIRECTORY ee nF
Nafziger, Peter, Baden
Peachey, Stephen M., Hay
Rosenberger, I. S., New Dundee
tRoth, Michael, Petersburg
*Roth, Moses H., Baden, R. 2
Schmitt, Lorne W., Petersburg, R. 2
*Schmitt, M. H., Petersburg, R. 2
Schmucker, Floyd S., Markham
Schrag, Gordon, Stouffville, R. 3
*Schultz, Christian, Poole
*Schultz, Sam. L., Wellesley
*Shantz, Benj. B., Preston, R. 1 >
TShantz, Daniel, Preston, R. 1
{Shantz, Ezra, Baden
Shantz, Merle, 41. Merner Ave., Kitchener
*Snider, Jonas, Waterloo
*Snider, Oliver D., Elmira
*Snyder, Ephraim S., Kitchener, R. 2
Stevanus, Howard W., Breslau, R. 1
Schwartzentruber, David, Tavistock ©
tSchwartzentruber, Joel, Tavistock, R. 1
tSwartzendruber, Elmer, Baden, R. 2
Wambold, Isaac, Markham
Wagler, Daniel, Shakespeare
TWagler, John Z., Wellesley
Wagler, Menno, Baden
tWeaver, Simeon, Drayton, R. R.
TWeber, Noah S., Waterloo
fWideman, Jacob H., Stouffville, R. 4
Wismer, Orphen H., Baden
*Witmer, Isaiah, Kitchener, R. 4
Witmer, J. W., Hespeler
Witmer, Leslie H., Baden
OREGON
*Birky, N. M., Albany, R. 1
Brenneman, M. E., 1339 W. 15th St., Albany
Bucher, James, Blaine
Cowan, LeRoy, 311 17th St., Oregon City
*Gerig, C. R., Albany
Gerig, Henry, Albany, R. 1
*Gingerich, Fred J., Canby, R. 3
Hershberger, N. L.. Hubbard
Kauffman, Archie, Halley
Kauffman, Geo. M., Albany
Kilmer, Amos, Sheridan
TKing, O. W., Hubbard, R. 2
*Kropf, C. I., Woodburn
Lind, Marcus F., 2235 N. W. Savier St.,
Portland
*Lind, N. A., Tangent
_ftMartin, Ephraim A., Albany
Miller, Omar G., Molalla, R. 3
Roth, Paul N., Canby, R. 2
Schrock, Melvin, Albany, R. 1
Schrock, Sam, Molalla
Shenk, Daniel F., Sheridan
*Shenk, Gabriel D., Sheridan
tSnyder, Chris, Canby, R. 2
*Steckley, C. C., Albany
fWhitaker, John H., Albany
*Wolfer, Henry A., Woodburn, R. 1
tWolfer, Hugh, Sheridan
TYoder, C. é. Hubbard
Yoder, Edward Z., Hubbard
TYoder, Henry J., Molalla, R. 2
Yoder, Joe, Molalla
PENNSYLVANIA
fAlderfer, Franklin, Blooming Glen
Alderfer, Rein, Souderton, R. 1
Anders, Wm. B., Telford, R. 2
*Bean, Warren G., Creamery
Bechtel, Henry, Spring City
fBenner, Martin A., Mechanicsburg, R. 3
+Bergey, Vincent, Telford, R. 2
Bishop, Melvin A., blooming Glen
Blough, Harry C., Hollsopple, R. 2
Boll, Joseph A., Lititz, R. 2
Bomberger, Homer D., Manheim, R. 1
Book, G. Parke, Soudersburg
Brackbill, Milton G., Paoli
Bressler, J. F., 821 E. Orange, Lancaster
+Bricker, Samuel, Chambersburg, R. 3
+Bromley, Joseph I., 2233 N. Lithgow St.,
Philadelphia
Brubaker, C. M., Lancaster, R. 4
+tBrubaker, Clayton S., Mount Joy, R. 2
78 MENNONITE YEARBOOK
et
Brubaker, Daniel B., Mifflintown, R. 2
fBrubaker, Hudson H., Mifflintown
Brubaker, Jacob E., 1310 Rose Ave., Lancaster
Brubaker, (ee G., Cocolamus
¢Brubaker, Landis H., Lancaster, R. 1
Brubaker, Menno B., McAlisterville
*Bucher, Simon G., Annville, R. 1
fBuckwalter, John H., Lancaster, R. 4
fBurkhart, Noah H., East Berlin, R. 3
Burkholder, John W., Blue Ball
fCharles, Christian B., Washington Boro, R. 1
tCharles, Christian E., Landisville
Charles, H. Raymond, Lancaster, R. 1
Charles, Jacob L., Lancaster, R. 1
Charles, John K., Lancaster, R. 2
Charlton, W. F., Newville
Clemens, J. C., Lansdale
Clemmer, Markley H., 19-21 W. Marshall St.,
Norristown
“Danner, Richard, Hanover
tDelp, Henry, Line Lexington
Derstine, Abram Z., Franconia
Derstine, Elwood, D., Souderton, R. D.
Detweiler, Alfred, Telford, R. 1
Detweiler, Isaac F., Souderton
{Detweiler, Jno. F., Souderton
ftDupler, Daniel C., 271 So. Fourth St., Colum-
bia
tEash, Sem K., Hollsopple, R. 2
fEbersole, Walter, Bainbridge, R. 1
tEby, Sem, Intercourse
Eby, Wilmer M., 26 W. Lemon St. Lititz
fEhst, A. G., Bally
Ernst, Geo. W., Chambersburg, R. 4
tEshleman, Howard M., Willow Street, R. 1
tEshleman, J. Henry, Lititz, R. 1
Flinchbaugh, John S., Lebanon
Frank, Christian W., Landisville
?Freed, Harvey, Souderton, R. 1
Fretz, Clarence Y., 2151 N. Howard St., Phila-
delphia
fGable, Austin F., York, R. 5
Gable, Wa'ter H.. 522 W. Phila. St., York
{Gahman, Daniel, Perkasie, R. 2
Garber, Henry F., Mt. Joy, R. 2
Garber, Simon E., Elizabethtown, R. 1
fGehman, Abraham L,., Mohnton, R. 2
Gehman, John G., Quakertown
Gehman, Moses G., Denver, R. 1
Geigley, Isaac W., East Earl, R. 2
Geigley, Roy M., Orrtanna, R. 1
Gish, Daniel N., 8 W. Frederick St., Millersville
Glick, L. S., Belleville
Gochnauer, John H., Manheim, R. 1
Goldfus, Ross, Lancaster, R. 3
Good, Arthur G., Mohnton, R. 2
Good, I. B., East Earl, R. 1
Good, Noah G., Morgantown
Graham, George Y., Kinzers
Graybill, Clayton A., Martinsburg
¢Graybill, Floyd S., Bareville
*Graybill, J. Paul, East Earl, R. 1
*Graybill, William W., Richfield
*Greider, Howard G., Lancaster, R. 2
Aaron L,., Bareville
¢Groff, Elias H., Lancaster, R. 6
P Landis Sewstrasbure, kent
+Gross, A. G., Fountainville
Gross, Joseph, Doylestown
rove, Harvey S., Hanover, R. 4
Habecker, Tacob C., Lancaster, R. 2
Harbold, Chester L., Spring Grove
Harnish, Jacob T., Lancaster, R. 4
fHarnly, David E., 157 N. Main St., Manheim
tHarshberger, John F., Hollsopple, R. 2
Heisey, William H., Manheim, R. 1
tHeistand, Martin K., Manheim, R. 2
{Heller, Calvin, Salix
fHerr, David B., Hanover
tHerr, H. Elvin, Willow Street, R. 1 .
+Herr, John H., Jr., Holtwood, R. 2
fHershey, Isaac E., Paradise
tHershey, Jacob, Paradise, R. 1
Hershey, J. H., 208 Front St., Lititz
tHershey, John H., Kinzers
tHershey, Landis, Kinzers, R. 1
Hershey, Martin R., Gordonville, R. 1
fHertzler, Frank N., Elizabethtown, R. 2
Hess, Amos L., Mt. Joy, R. 1
tHess, Benj. H., Neffsville
Hess, Maris W., Conestoga, R. 1
tHess, Norman L,., Bareville, R. 1
Hess, Samuel, Shiremanstown
Hiestand, John S., Maytown
*Histand, Abram O., Doylestown, R. 1
Holsopple, Irwin M., Hollsopple, R. 2
tHonsaker, Chas. E., Masontown
Horning Geo. G., Mohnton, R. 2
tHorning, Harvey B., Denver, R. 1
*Horst, Amos S., Akron
Horst, John L., Scottdale
Hostetter, B. Charles, N. Grant St., Manheim
tHostetter, Galen B., Gap, R. 1
tHottenstein, Wallace M., Lancaster, R. 1
Huddle, Paul T.,-Salina, Box 207
Hunsecker, Harold, Chambersburg, R. 3
tHurst, Jacob M., Ephrata, R. 1
Hurst, Noah, Ephrata, R. 1
{Kanagy, J. C., Belleville
tKauffman, Albert, Martinsburg
*Kauffman, Daniel, Scottdale
Kauffman, Hiram G., Landisville
tKauffman, Loransa, Johnstown, R. 4
Kaufiman, Roy D., New Castle, R. 5
{Kauffman, Samuel, Mattawana
Keener, Clayton L., Nottingham, R. 1
Keener, Henry F., Hershey, R
+Keener, Walter D., Elizabethtown, R. 1
tKennel, Isaac G., Parkesburg
*Kennel, John A., Parkesburg
{King, Isaac S., Atglen
Kolb, Amos, Spring City
+Kolb, Charles, Spring City
Kolb, Elmer G., 306 N. Charlotte St.,
Pottstown
*Krady, D. Stoner, Willow Street, R. 1
tKramer, Eli, Conneaut Lake
{Kraybill, John R., Elizabethtown, R. 1
Kraybill, Martin R., Elizabethtown, R. 1
Kreider, Frank N., East Petersburg
Kriebel, John, Barto, R. 1
Kuhns, D. E., Chambersburg, R. 2
*Kulp, Irwin C., Elroy
Kulp, Elias W., Bally
Kurtz, Christian, Elverson
Landes, Jacob T., Creamery
fLandis, Jacob T., Creamery
Landis, David L., Lancaster, R. 5
Landis, Elias N., Harleysville
tLandis, Harvey, Quakertown, R. 2
Landis, Ira D., Lititz, R. 3
Lantz, Jonathan H., Volant
*Lapp, John E., Hatfield, R. D.
TLauver, Donald, McAlisterville, R. 2
+Lauver, Jacob M., Cocolamus
Leaman, H. Frank, 1208 Edison St., York
Leatherman, Jacob, Collegeville, R. 1
tLehman, Andrew H., Marion
*Tehman, Christian K., Lancaster, R. 2
Lehman, Harvey, Hellam, R. 1
Lehman, John A., Boswell '
Lehman, Joseph E., Chambersburg, R. 2
Lehman, J. Irvin, Chambersburg, R. 6
Lehman, J. S., 460 Rockland St., Lancaster
tLehman, Peter L., Chambersburg, R. :
Lehman, Samuel H., S. Grant St., Manheim
Lehman, Walter, Chambersburg, R. 6
Longenecker, Harry L., Middletown, R. 1
tLongenecker, Phares Z., Harrisburg, R. 1
Loose, Harry H., Menges Mills
Lutz, Clarence E., Bainbridge St., Elizabeth-
town :
*Tutz, Henry E., Donegal Road, Mt. Joy
+Mack, Elmer, Collegeville
Mack, Jesse M., Yerkes
*Mack, Noah H., New Holland, R. 2
*Martin, Abram L., Intercourse
Martin, Amos E., Chambersburg, R. 2
*Martin, Christian V., Shippensburg
Martin, C. Z., Mountville
Martin, Elmer G., Bird-in-Hand, R. 1
tMartin, Henry E., Chambersburg, R. 4
Sion "Narion Wi
New Holland
Menges vet
st, Aaron, Bcllevilte ;
ast, I. S., 616 Napoleon St., Johnstown
ast, John CR Elverson
faust, Simon. J., Springs
[etzler, AL cane. Scottdale
etzler, A. Db Holtwood
- #Metzler, Herman H., Lititz, R. 2
Metzler, Martin G., "Manheim, R. 2
Meyers, Claude, Souderton
eyers, Harvey, Bedminster
eyers, Robert E., Conneaut Lake, R. 3
iller, Daniel EB, iDoneval Road, ae Joy
iller, “David Z., Middletown, R.
bf arte Tra E., Myer’s & Conestoga et
Steelton |
Miller, Ira: Z., Bainbridge, R. 1
‘Miller, Jacob Cc. 663 W. Orange, Lancaster
Miller, Norman iS: Florin
‘Miller, Robert K., Jonestown, R.
Mosemann, D. H., 201 W. erate St.;
BV Lancaster
-Mosemann, Earl W., Keller Ave., Lancaster
Moyer, C. Warren, "Souderton
Moyer, Elmer, Souderton
Moyer, Jacob M., Souderton
tMoyer, Norman, "Blooming ein
~ Moyer, Wilson, Telford, R.
+Musser, J. Shelly, New Holland
Myer, Amos W., Gettysburg, R. 5
Myers, Paul B., ‘Quarryville, R. 1
_ tMyers, Robert E, Conneaut Lake
Nace, Erwin, Dublin
Nauman, Henry W., Lancaster, R. 6
- tNewcomer, Martin. S., Mt. Joy, R. 1
prey issley, Joseph H. Bainbri ep Re Ee.
issley, Jos. M., 2504 Fourth Ave., Altoona
Oberholtzer, Walter W., Elizabethtown, R, 2
Amos C., Gettysburg, R. 3
Jet Le Na thy Saegerstown
tto, Roy, Springs
antag Wilson, Pipersville, R. 1
Payne, A, Roy, Mt. Union, R. 1
Peachey, Raymond R., Belleville
Reinard, John H., Port Trevorton,
Replogle, W. E., ’ Schellsburg
i isser, Abram M., Manheim, R. 2
i *Risser, Noah W., Hershey, R. 2
oth, Paul M., Masontown
tRuppert, Jacob A., York, R. 5
Rush, Jacob, Plumsteadville
*Ruth, Arthur D., Chalfont, R. 1
+Ruth, Henry M., Souderton, R. D.
‘Ruth, Howard, Kulpsville
me Winfied’ M., Hatfield
, Amos S., 133 Prince St., Millersville
Amos, - Us ade R. 2
-Amos H., Jr., Willow Street, R. 1
Eli G., Bareville, Ro)
Harry 5 oe Terre Hill
eed Hollsopple, R. 2
oseph, Boswell, 1
ensenig, Daniel S., New Holland
hafer, Ed. A., Port Trevorton
Shafer, William A., Port Trevorton
Shank, Aaron M., Annville, R. 2
- Shank, Amos D., "Hanover, R. 3
Shank, Charles E Chambersburg, R. 5
Shank, Harvey E., re, Rey
hank, Melvin J., Hanover, R.
haub, Jacob M., 79 Blue Rock Rd., Millers-
ville
ertzer, Landis M., Lancaster, R. 2
hetler, Charles, Schellsburg, Ree
Shetler, Harry vi Hollsopple, R. 2
hetler, S. G., Hollsopple, R. 2
uel San ford G., Hollsopple, R. 2
- ‘Miller, Samuel,
i epienee Wester Pickton!
iStauffer, Jacob N., igual R. if
Stoltzfus, A. B.,
Stoltzfus, Frank, 625 Walnut St., Coatesville
Stoltzfus, Tohn M. Atglen
Stoltzfus, Leroy S (Opin Fad, R. 1
Stoltzfus, M. S., Chnetany
+Stoltzfus, Sylvanus, Elverson
pec D. Irvin, Martinsburg
+Stoner, Albert. Hellam, R.
+Stoner, Elam S., 204 S. State St., Ephrata
tStover, Henry Ke Annville, R
¢Strickler, Hiram B., Salunga
Strong, Wm. M., Mechanicsburg, R. 3
Swanenburg, Marcus, West Chester, R. 1
+Taylor, E. H., 203 Green St., Malvern
tTownsend, Frank J., Masontown F
tTyson, Isaac E., 344 W. High St., Manheim
fWambold, Abram A., Harleysville
Weaver, Alex., Johnstown, R. 2
Weaver, Aaron H., East Earl, R.
Weaver, Amos W., Paradise
+Weaver, David M., Lancaster, R. 4
Weaver, Harold Me, Harleysville
Weaver, qehe W., New Bolen R, 2
+Weaver, Be Tohnstown, R.
Weaver, Martin E., 525 Maple St, Annville
Weaver, W. Banks, Mifflintown
Weber, Oy ig, Springs
Wenger. Beni. . Ephrata, R.
Wert, Daniel Dy "Lebanon, R. A
tWeyandt, Charles H., 511 14th St., Duncans-
ville
*Wingard, Aldus, Boswell, R. 1
Wingard, Hiram, Johnstown, R. 2
Wismer, Enos B.. Souderton
Witmer, Harry H., Chambersburg, R. 2, c-o
Henry Witmer
*Witmer, Mahlon S., 555 W. Main St., New
Holland
Yoder, Abram D., Telford, R. 2
Yoder, David S., Elverson
Yoder, Ss E., Allensville
+Yoder, L. D., Hollsopple, RZ
Yoder, Milo, "Mattawana
+Yoder, Wesley, Hollsopple, R. 1
Vothers. Abram W., Perkasie
tZimmerman, Adam G., McAlisterville
Zimmerman, Christian W., Shiremanstown,
Rox 135
Zimmerman, Mahlon M., Stevens, R. 1
tZimmerman, Noah B., 145 Sunset Ave.,
Ephrata
*Zook, E. J.. New Wilmington
Zook, Eli, Belleville
Zook, Joshua B., Allensville
tZook, Uriel S., Allensville
Not Under Conference
Diller, Glen, Greencastle, R. 3
Grove, John F., Waynesboro, R. 3
Landis, A. A., Ephrata
+Yoder, O. L., Mechanicsburg, R. 2:
SASKATCHEWAN
tBowman, Edwin, Guernsey
Slabaugh, Daniel, Guernsey
SOUTH AMERICA
Brenneman, T. H., General Villegas, F, C. O.,
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Cavadore, Pablo, Pellegrini, F. C. O., Buenos
Aires, Argentina
Hallman, William E., Tres Lomas, F. C. O.,
Buenos Aires, Argentina
*Hershey, T. K., Trenque Lauquen, F. C. O.,
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Holderman, Calvin, Bragado, F. C. O., Buenos
Aires, Argentina
Lantz, D. Parke, Cosquin, F. C. N. A., Buenos
Aires, Argentina
Lauver, W. G., M. Ugarte (Salto) F.C. C,,
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Litwiller, Nelson, Bragado, F. C. O., Buenos
Aires, Argentina
Luayza, Albano, Alberti, F. C. O., Buenos S85 UC
Aires. Argentina
Erenos Aires. be soon
Trenue panne, PF. i <r ee
Boren!
_ MENNONITE YEARBOOK _
Beanie J. W., Pehuajo, F. C. O., Buenos _ WEST VIRGINIA
Aires, Argentina (on furlough) Goshen, Dayton, Robert P., Ridgeley
Indiana ! Grove, C. M., Job.
paver. Re Carles eatin RoC GO. Hartzier, Earl Ji, Onego
uenos Aires, Argentina
*Swartzentruber, Amos, Bragado, F. C. O., Heatwole, Amos D. Harman
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Weber, L. S., Tejedor St.,
Argentina “4
TENNESSEE
Shenk, John H., 709 University Ave., Knox-
ville, Tenn.
TEXAS
*Hallman, E. S., Tuleta
' Kauffman, Amsa, Tuleta
Reist, H. F., Premont
VIRGINIA
fAlger, John, Broadway
Benner, R. W., Harrisonburg
Bergey, Clayton, Fentress
Brenneman, Aldine B., Harrisonburg, R. 4
f Bridge, Junie, Lyndhurst
Brunk, D. S., Harrisonburg, R. 4
Brunk, George R., Denbigh
Brunk, Samuel shy Denbigh
*Brunk, Truman H., Denbigh
7 Burkholder, Alpheus, Waynesboro
Burkholder, Perry A., Waynesboro
TDriver, F. A., Waynesboro
*Driver, Joseph R., Waynesboro
Emswiler, Dewey, Cootes Store
Garber, John F., Harrisonburg, Box 403
Gehman, Ernest G., Harrisonburg
Geil, Joseph W., Broadway
Geil, Wilmer. Broadway
Good, Paul, Hinton
Heatwole, Amos, Dale Enterprise
Heatwole, E. F., Waynesboro
fHeatwole, Enos, Dayton _
Heatwole, Joseph D., Bridgewater, R. 1
Heatwole, Melvin J., Dayton
Heishman, A. G., Harrisonburg
Hershberger, A. W., Harrisonburg
fHolsinger, H. S., Linville Depot
f Hostetter, S. E., Denbigh
fHuber, Clarence, South Boston, R. 1
fHuber, Simon G., Harrisonburg, R. 4
Jones, Leonard H., Harrisonburg, R. 1
Keener, H. B., Sigeers Glen
Kratz, Warren tA Harrisonburg
Kurtz, John E., Harrisonburg, R. 4
Lehman, Chester K., Harrisonburg
Martin, J. Snively, Hinton
Mosemann, John H. Grottoes
Mumaw, Jobn Harrisonburg
*Rhodes, S. H., Harrisonburg, R. 4
Shank, Boyd L., Bridgewater
Shank, E. C., Waynesboro
tShank, James H., Mt. Crawford
Shank, James T., Mt. Crawford
*Shank, Lewis, Broadway
Shank, Perry Pp oe Broadway
Shank, Samuel AN Linville
Shank, J. Ward, Reoadway
¢Shenk, A. P., Denbigh
he nk, Daniel, eee
fShenk, Jacob A., Harrisonburg, R. 4
Showalter, Lewis P., Broadway
Showalter, G. Paul, Broadway
¢Showalter, Perry, Wasneehors
Showalter, Timothy, Broadway
Slabaugh, Moses, jl arulsonere s R. 4
Snead, Otis, South Boston, R.
Buenos Aires,
*Stauffer, ave) i Harrisonburg
TStultz, Toseph, Criders
Suter, J. E., Harrisonburg
¢Turner, Be Bi Broadway
Turner, J. H., Broadway
Weaver, Franklin, Waynesboro, R. 2
Weaver, Hiram, Harrisonburg, R. 4
{Weaver, Jason 184 Stuarts Draft
Weaver, Joseph H., Waynesboro
Wenger, Amos D., Fentress
tWenger, Jacob P., Harrisonburg, R. 4
Wenger, iF Je Hartisonburg
Wenger, Roy, Fentress
tWenger, Timothy, Fentress
Yankey, William. Criders
Yoder, J. Otis, Harrisonburg, R. 4
Yoder, Orrie D., Oyster Point
+Kropf, S
tHeishman, Ephraim, Wardensville
Heishman, William, Wardensville
Keener, Oliver M., Harman i 7 we
tWhite, French H., Harman Papa
WISCONSIN 4 of
Kauffman, Ed. L., Exeland yi, 2
Not Under Conference en
Martin, Daniel L., Sheldon ae
AMISH MENNONITE—(Conservative) =
Membership 2,685 ‘
Albrecht, Edwin, 2124 E. Williamson Ave.,
Flint, ent kia
*Bender, Chr. , Salisbury, Pa. ky
Bender, Folia \N .. Hartville, Ohio © q
*Bender, Nevin, Greenwood, Del.
*Bontrager, John K., Darien Center, N. Y.
Boshart, Loyd, Croghan, Nye
Brenneman, Noah J., Grantsville, Md.
Byler, Raymond, Pigeon
Coblentz, Menno, Grabill, Ind., R. 2
Coblentz, Simon J., Uniontown, ‘Ohio mt
{Eash, Daniel J., Topeka, Ind. MEI VIE
*Eash, Samuel T., Middlebury, Ind. Per
Gingerich, Allen, Lowville, N. Y.
*Gingerich, Jacob, Lowville, N. Y.
7Glick, Benjamin LOAN Belleville, Pa.
+Hershberger, Joel ome Meyersdale, Pa.
Lehman, Jos., Croghan, ING aie
*Mast, J. L., Belleville, Pa.
Maust, Earl, Bayport, Mich.
Miller, Albert S., Kalona, Ia. ‘
Miller, Ivan J., Grantsville, Md. ‘ ;
Miller, ze j.. Kalona, Ia.
Miller, J Grantsville, Md.
Miller, Tone D., Barrs Mills, Ohio
Miller, Manasses. R., Goshen, Ind.
+Miller, Menno, Grabill, Ind.
Miller, Noah D., East Aurora, N. Y.
tMiller, Noah S., Kalona, Ia.
*Miller, Roman, Hartville, Ohio
*Nafziger, Christ, Lowville, N. Y.
*Peachey, Emanuel B., Belleville, Pa. soe
Peachey, Shem, Springs, Pa. bit
tRoggie, Jacob, Castorland. N. Y., R. 1. Aig
*Stutzman, Harry, Berlin, Ohio ee |
Swartz, Levi, Turner, Mich. set
Swartz, Peter, Turner, Mich. Anis
*Swartzendruber, FE. G., Wellman, Ia. a eae
Swartzentruber, Eli ee Greenwood, Del.
Swartzentruber, Emanuel, Pigeon, Mich. |
Swartzentruber, Moses J., Dundee, ee
Yoder, John J. S., Middlebury. Ind. AOE a
Zehr, Joseph J Croghan, INS Ye +3 Nei
*Zehr, Michael S., Pigeon, Mich. +
Zehr, Noah, New Haven, Ind. eh
Zook, John B., Belleville, Pa. . ik
~ Not Under Conference
Membership 840
*Beachy, Moses M., Salisbury, Pa.
Beachy, Norman Di Meyersdale, Pa.
Beiler, George, Ronks, Pavyaie 1 cet
*Byler, S. H., Hartville, Ohio aa LN
Eichorn, Lewis, Clarence, N. Y. Betray
Hershberger, Jacob, Lynn Haven, Va., R. 1
Hostetler, D. M., Lowpoint, Ill. ‘
*Hostetler, Herman, Atkinson, Ill. Pit
*Hostetler, L. C.. Sheffield, Til. ie Aa
Hostetler, Ora, Prophetstown, Il. iere ih a7
Hostetler, Ova, Atkinson, Ill. ~
Kauffman, Elam L., Ronks, Pa., R. 1
Kauffman, Rob, Plain City, Ohio, R. 2
*Kennel, John, j oeno, Til.
Kropf, eae Halsey. Oreg.
ae Tampico, Til.
Miller, Joseph J., Hadley, Pa.
*Reber, Joseph, Shelbyville, Til.
Roth, Joseph, Corfu, N.
Schrock, Joseph, Albany, Oreg.
+Stoltzfoos, Aaron B., Bareville, Pa.,
BHRess? Jonas A., Lancaster, Pa. a
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Brubaker, Daniel, N
*Burkhart, Jacob,
Burkholder, Aaron W., Ephrata, Pa.,
Cline, Russell, Harrisonburg, Va.,
+Eberly, Alvin, Seville, Ohio
+Gingrich, Henry M., Elmira,
Gingrich, Addison, Drayton,
+Gingrich, John M., Myerstown, Pa., R. 1
Good, Abram, Wadsworth, Ohio
Good, Benjamin,
*Hostetter, Josep
Hoover, Abraham N., Ephrata, P
+Hoover, Benjamin, New Holland, Pare Reel
‘
tLandis, Harry
Noah
_ Tice, Eli D., Salisbury, Pa.
Ulrich, Andy, Shelbyville, Il.
__- Ulrich, D. M., Shelbyville, Ill.
-*Unzicker, S. E., Roanoke, Ill.
*Yoder, John P., Harrisburg, Oreg.
Yoder, Noah, E., Meyersdale, Pa., R. 1
Yoder, S. E., Delafield, Ill.
a: Yoder, Simon L., Princess Anne, Va., R. 2
- *Yoder, Valentine, Hadley, Pa. |
Yutzy, Emery, Plain City, Ohio, R. 2
OLD ORDER MENNONITES
Membership 4,284
+Barkey, Joseph, Pickering, Ont., R. 2
¢Bauman, Angus S., Wallenstein, Ont.
Bowman, John B., Elmira, Ont., R
-*Bearinger, Abraham M., Wallens
FKechtei, Jacob, Wappanee, Lud.
+Beery, Walter, Dayton, Va.
Brenneman, Henry, Brutus, Mich.
~Brubacher, Aaron M
*Brubacher, Daniel
tein,
., Elmira, Ont.
G.. St. Jacobs, Ont., R. 1
Brubacher, William H., West Salem, Ohio
orth Lawrence, Ohio
West Salem, Ohio
Ont:, Ri 1
Ont.
Orrville, Ohio, R. 3
h E., Ephrata, Pa., R. 3
Goshen, Ind.
Pa.; R
eRe 2
Moses. eae hata ray, ‘nar :
rvey, Harrisonburg, Va., hk.
aN: vee Rittman, Ohio
Hursh, Eli, Ronks, Pa., R. 1
Hurst, Henry, East Earl, Pa. R. 1
+Imhoff, Henry M., Wooster, Ohio
+Landis, Emanuel, York,
A’, Orrville, Ohio
H., Ephrata,
G., Elmira,
nd,
Ind.
Pa, oil
a +Martin, Amos S., East Earl, Pa., R. 2
_ +*Martin, Amsey M., Wallenstein,
- Martin, Daniel B., Waterloo, Ont., R. 3
Martin, Daniel, Wooster, Oh
Martin, Edward,
+Martin, Ephraim
Martin, Henry E., Wakarusa,
*Martin, Joseph E., Wakarusa, Ind.
Martin, Urias, Waterloo, Ont.
Nighswander, Fred, Stouffville.
+Nolt, Eli, New Holland, Pag
+Nolt, Isaac H., East Earl, Pa.
+Ramer, Menno, Goshen,
Wm., esha. ta an
~4Resor, John B., Unionville, Ont.
AGS eae Pickering, Ont., R. 2
#Shantz, Daniel Brace Ont., R. 1
Schrock, Henry, art:
~Gensenig, Aaron Z., East Earl, Pa., R. 2
Sensenig, Hershey, N
Shank, Paul, Davton, Va.
Sherk, John E., Dunnville, Ont.,
+Showalter, Israel R., Dayton, Va.
*Smith, Abraham, Markham, Ont., R. 2
- Snyder, Israel, Columbiana, Ohio
Ont. R. 2
io
Ont., R. 2
W., Waterloo, Ont., R. 3
Ind.
Ont.
1
ew Holland, Pa., R. 2
cg
B., New Holland, Pa., R. 1
CCl ae
oe Ce San Ear eee a
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b. Ephrata; : Pa,
h, Denver, Pa, R. 1.
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3
Ont., R. 1
R. 3
4
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Membership 70
Frey, Martin B., Wallenstein, Ont., R. 1
tHorst, Samuel M., Hawkesville, Ont.
*Martin, David W., Wallenstein, Ont., R. 3
Martin, Elam, Wallenstein, Ont., R. 3
{Martin, Solomon, Wallenstein, Ont., R. 1
AMISH MENNONITES—(Old Order)
Membership 12,382
Albrecht, Amos Z., Millbank, Ont.
*Albrecht, Henry S., Newton, Ont., R. 1
Albrecht, John, Atwood, Ont., R. D.
*Anderson, Albert J., Fair Oaks, Ind.
*Beachey, S. N., Arthur. I.
*Beachy, Albert J., Sugarcreek, Ohio
Beachy, Alvin M., Topeka, Ind.
*Beachy, C. S:, Plain City, Ohio
Beachy, Daniel A., Topeka, Ind.
Beachy, Eli D., Arthur, II.
Beachy, Eli D., Oakland, Md., R. 2
TBeachy, Jacob M., Barrs Mills, Ohio, R. 1
Beachy, Joe, Sugar Creek, Ohio
tBeachy, Joel, Thomas, Okla.
{Beachy, John M., Dover, Del. .
*Beachy, Lewis M., Oakland, Md., R. 2
*Beachy, N. P., Sugarcreek, Ohio
Beachy, Noah S., Arthur, Il.
Beachy, Sam. J., Dover, Del., R. 2
Beechy, Wm., Berlin, Ohio
Beiler, Abraham K., Kinzers, Pa., R. 2
*Beiler, Benjamin F., Ronks, Pa., R. 2
Beiler, Christian R., Gordonville, Pa., R. 2
Beiler, Enos, Bird-in-Hand, Pa.
Beiler, George W., Ronks, Pa., R. 1
*Beiler, John, Bareville, Pa., R. 1
{Beiler, Jonas M., Ronks, Pa.
*Render, S. W., Kalona, Iowa. R. 1
Bender, Noah, Middlefield, Ohio
Blank, David R., Gordonville, Pa., R. 2
Blank, David Y., Ronks, Pa., R. 1
Blank, Joseph R., Narvon, Pa., R. 1
Bontrager, Ammon, Shipshewana, Ind., R. 2
Bontrager, C. N.. Arthur, Ill.
“Bontrager, Dan. B., Haven, Kans., R. 2
Bontrager, Dan. J., Goshen, Ind., R. 4
*Bontrager, David S., Mark Center, Ohio
*BRontrager, E. J., Shipshewana, Ind.
*Bontrager, Jacob D., Goshen, Ind., R. 10
tBontrager, Joni M., Shipshewana, Ind.
*Bontrager, M. E., Centerville, Mich.
Bontrager, Noah, Arcola, Ill.
*Bontrager, Noah C., Kokomo, Ind.
*Bontrager, Noah M., Shipshewana, Ind.
{Bontrager, Samuel S., Middlebury, Ind., R. 2
Bontrager, Valentine, Oelwein, Iowa
*Bontrager, Wm. L., Shipshewana, Ind., R. 2
Bontreger, Abe J., Fairbanks, Iowa
*Bontreger, Christian M., Hazelton, Iowa
*Bontreger, David J., Topeka, Ind., R. 1
Rontreger, David K.. Haven. Kansas
Bontreger, Eli M., Arthur, Il.
tBontreger, Fred, Goshen, Ind.
Bontreger, Joe S., Hutchinson, Kansas
Bontreger, Jonas, Fairbanks, Iowa
Bontreger, Jonas, Kokomo, Ind.
Bontreger, Phenas M., Portland, Ind.
{Bontreger, Reuben S., Shipshewana, Ind.
*Borntrager, Levi J., Oelwein, Iowa
7Borntreger, R. IL... Rogers, N. Dak.
Brenneman, Simon, Arthur, Il.
Burkholder, Noah J., Nappanee, Ind.
Burkholder, Wm. L., Nappanee, Ind.
Byler, Andrew J., Atlantic, Pa.
Byler, Andy M., New Wilmington, Pa., R. 2
*Byler, Chr. J., Belleville, Pa.
*Byler, Daniel A., Middlefield, Ohio
Byler, Eli J., Middlefield, Ohio
*Byler, Eli K., Atlantic, Pa.
+Byler, Ervin, Atlantic, Pa.
*Byler, Jacob, Lumberton, Miss.
+Byler, Jacob H., Belleville, Pa.
Byler, John M., New Wilmington, Pa.
Byler, Rudy W., Cheswold, Del.
Byler, Simon W., Cheswold, Del.
*Byler, Yost J., New Wilmington, Pa.
tByler, Wm. A., Cheswold, Dele %
hae AS Rota ays i
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*Christner, Cornelius D., Topeka, Ind. Hochstetler, Monroe M., Nappanee, Ind.
Christner, David D., Topeka, Ind. tHochstetler, Moses E., Volant, Pa.
Christner, Sam. J., Nappanee, Ind. Hochstetler Rudolph §., Morocco, Ind,
¢Coblentz, Daniel, Mylo, N. Dak. *Hochstetler, Samuel D., Goshen, Ind,
Coblentz, Dan. J., Uniontown, Ohio Hostetler, Ben D., Volant, Pa.
Coblentz, David A., Middlefield, Ohio tHostetler, David E., Orrville, Ohio
Coblentz, John A. M., Uniontown, Ohio Hostetler, Isaac Y., Belleville, Pa.
*Coblentz, Jonas, Hartville, Ohio, R. 2 tHostetler, Jonathan J., Reedsville, Pa.
Coblentz, soe M., Berlin, Ohio Hostetler, Mose S.; Reedsville, Pa., R. 1 eae
Coblentz, Jos. D., Uniontown, Ohio - Hostetler, Noah, Enon. Valley, Pa. j
*Coblentz, Noah J., Hartville, Ohio Hostetler, Tobias E., Fredericksburg, Ohio
Diener, Obed, Sullivan, Ill. Hostetler, Wm. D., Colon, Mich.
Ebersole, Jonas, Bird-in-Hand, Pa., R. 1 tJantzi, Daniel, Milverton, Ont.
Erb, Sam. M., Orrville, Ohio jJantzi, oa Milverton, Ont.
*Esh, Aaron, Bird-in-Hand, Pa., R. 1 Jantzi, Joseph K., Milverton, Ont.
*Farmwald, Jacob, Plain City, Ohio tJess, Levi, Arthur, Tl. |
¢Fisher, Aaron M., Ronks, Pa., R. 2 tKanagy, Levi P., Belleville, Pa.
Fisher, Bennie, Springs, Pa. Kanagy, Sam D., Belleville, Pa.
Fisher, Bennie K., Gap, Pa. Kauffman, Benj. M., Gordonville, Pa., R. 2
richer: G. L., Sr., Ronks, Pa., R. 2 *Kauffman, Christian J., Middlefield, Ohio
Fisher, Christian M., Jr., Ronks, Pa., R. 2 Seer tee Ge ret Meee
«uisher, Christian S., Bareville, Paro Rid apg anys, M Tk Plain City, Ohio
Fisher, David Z., Gordonville, Pa. R. 2 'Raufinan Ro. Middlebury tue
Fisher, John B., Mechanicsville, Md
Tahoe Toba’ La Bid-iec tian aie tKauffman, Samuel D., Middlebury, Ind.
Keim, Jonas A., Beach City, Ohio
fFisher, John L,., Charlotte Hall, Md. + ein: Ucaader vl agen: Meausin
Fisher, Levi S., Gap, Pa., R. 1 Kemp, Erlis A., Nappanee, Ind,
Fisher, Menno B., Gordonville, Pa., R. 2 King, Amos E., Bird-in-Hand, Pa.
Fisher, Stephen K., Honey Brook, :\Pa.,"“Ro it hae Chngia Hi wReake Pa R32
Frey, John D., Millersburg, Ohio, R. 5 +n Christian i. Rawiee Pas R 1
Frye, Enos J., Topeka, en : King, Daniel E., Lancaster, Pa., R. 5
Garver, David L., Plain City, Ohio ‘King,’ Dauick Po Ronke, Pau) Ron
Gascho, John, Wellesley, Ont. King, Joel S Ronks:: Pals Rae
Gerber, John R., Wellesley, Ont. reine Tan a Ranks, Beka
Viverber, Joseoh A) Dieen a a fKing. John E., Birdin-Hand: Pau Rulon
ii lalate Ave Tay Oona King, Jonathan, Uniontown, Ohio
ingerich, Amos S., Middlefield, Ohio *Ripfer, Joseph Gtiubaninn Ga
tGingerich, A. S., Middlefield, Ohio Rinice peared Newton? Ont
*Gingerich. Isaac, Portland, Ind. *Kipfer, Nosepe a er tiga
Gingerich, John C., Arthur, Ill.
Gingerich, John J., Kokomo, Ind.
+Gingerich, Jacob, Shipshewana, Ind.
Knepp, Abram, Montgomery, Ind.
Knepp, Davis, Montgomery, Ind.
Gingerich, Peter J., Apple Creek, Ohio *Kuepfer, Daniel G., Milverton, Ont.
+Gingerich, Samuel J., Plain City, Ohio *Kuepfer, John J., Newton, Ont., R. 1
Gingerich, Wm. S., Middlefield, Ohio Kurtz, Enos, Belleville, Pa., R. 1
Girod, Peter, Berne, Ind. tKurtz, John J., Middlefield, Ohio
Glick, Aaron H., Gap, Pa., R. 1 Lambright, Harvey V., Oelwein, Iowa
*Glick, Aaron R., Gap, Pa., R. 1 Lambright, John V., Topeka, Ind.
Glick, Amos U., Lancaster, Pa., R. 5 tLapp, Amos L., Gordonville, Pa., R. 2
Glick, Christian B., Gap., Pa., R. 1 Lapp, Benj. S., Bareville, Pa. R. 1
Glick, David i, Ji; Gap., Pa.; R. 1 Lapp, Christian Bhs Ronks, Pa., Rew
Glick, David S., Bareville, Pa., R. 1 *Lapp, Henry E., Gordonville, Pa,
*Graber, Albert, Middlebury, Ind. +Lapp, Jacob B., Gordonville, Pa.
Graber, Amos, Mylo, N. D. *Lapp, Jacob K., Jr., Gordonville, Pa., R. 2
Graber, John J., Grabill, Ind, Lapp, Jacob M., Sr., Gordonville, Pa., Roan
Graber, John L., Loogootee, Ind. tLapp, Jacob S., Gordonville, Pa.
Graber, Joseph K., Loogootee, Ind. Lapp, John B., Gordonville, Pa., R. 2
Graber, Peter, Grabill. Ind. Lapp, John F., Ronks, Pa.
Graber, Sam. J., Grabill, ing +Lapp, John K., New Holland, Pa., R. 1
Graber, Wm., Loogootee, Ind. Lapp, John K., Uniontown, Ohio
Helmuth, David D., Shipshewana, Ind. Lapp, John R., Uniontown, Ohio
Helmuth, David O., Shipshewana, Lad. Lapp, John S., Ronks, Pa., Ret
tHelmuth, Jacob J., Arthur, Ill. j Lehman, Joseph Y., Owen, Wis.
*Helmuth, John W., Beach City, Ohio *Lehman, Samuel Y., Lagrange, Ind.
Helmuth, Jonas, Hartville, Ohio Leichty, M. I., Millbank, Ont.
Helmuth, Levi N., Hutchinson. Kansas, Leichty, David, Wellesley, Ont.
Hershberger, Christ I., Middlefield, Ohio *Lichty, Jacob ‘Wellesley Ont.
Hershberger, Dan. E., Millersburg, Ohio Lichty, Menno, Millbank, Ont.
fHershberger, Dan J., Apple Creek, Ohio, R. 2 Lichti, Samuel, Linwood, Ont.
Hershberger, Daniel, Kalona, Iowa, R. 1 *Mast ag J ie th Ill " :
*Hershberger, Edwin, Kalona, Iowa, R. 1 STs A to hahesu dite Cin rer ane Ng /
5 Mast, Andrew J., Millersburg, Ohio
fHershberger, Emanuel, Justus, Ohio +Mast, Benj. M., Millersburg, Ohio
Hershberger, Jacob A., Navarre, Ohio, R. 1 Mast, Davidal 2 apap ee
Hershberger, Levi J., Beach City, Ohio Mast, Eli A. Wakarusa, Tad.
tHershberger, Levi M., Middlefield, Ohio Mast, H. J. cies Tl
+Hershberger, Menno E., Topeka, Ind. +Mast, Jacob D. Portland: Ind
*Hershberger, Neal I., Middlefield, Ohio Mast: \Facob iin) Topeka, Tad.)
tlershberger, Valentine, Millersburg, Ohio Mast, Jacob Hy ich Volant, Pa, Re 3
Hilty, Sam, Berne, Ind. *Mast, Jacob J., Millersburg, Ohio
Hochstedler, Noah, Kokomo, Ind. Mast, Jonas D., Lagrange, Ind. {
Hochstetler, Elam, Goshen, Ind., R. 1 Mast, J. S., Middlefield, Ohio i
*Hochstetler, Eli E., Middlefield, Ohio +Mast, J. M., Middlefield, Ohio, R. 1
Hochstetler, Eli J., Nappanee, Ind. tMast, Joseph D., New Wilmington, Pa.
Hochstetler, Eli N., Apple Creek, Ohio Mast, Joseph J., Choteau. Okla.
*Hochstetler, John D., Dover, Del. *Mast, Menno J., Apple Creek, Ohio
Hochstetler, Jonathan C., Enon Yalley Pa. tMast, Moses L., Lagrange, Ind.
Hochstetler, Joseph C., Nappanee, In M Noah D; i
fHochatetter evi, BardGar, Nein Mint Soaustatbeee Bele gee
ered eridksbur
me be N” Barrs Mills, O
iller, Adam A., Kalona, | ase
‘iller, Albert E, Haven, Kans.
iller, Alvin A., Plain City, Ohio
iller, Amzy, Arthur,
‘iller, Andrew, ieee. Ind Rs +7
er, Andrew J., Nowata, Okla.
ler, Andrew Dy Nappanee, Ind., R.
ler, Andrew M., North Bloomfield, Ahio
ler, Andy S., Barton Ohio
ler, Chris B., Kalona, Iowa
er, Chris J., ” Middlefield, Ohio
ES ler; Christian J., Middlebury, Ind.
*Miller, Dan. E., Dover, Del.
ty -*Miller, Daniel 7. A., Beas Ohio
Miller, Dan. N., Dundee, Ohio, R. 1
‘iller, David ye: Weatherford, Okla.
iller, David D., Middlefield, Ohio
iller, David J., Hutchinson, Kansas
iller, David J., Millersburg, Ohio
Miller, D. J. F., Hartville, Ohio
Miller, Eli, Greenville, Pa.
Miller, Eli J., Millersburg. Ohio, R. 5
Miller, Eli Aki Orrville, Ohio
Miller. Eli M., Baltic, Ohio
Miller, Eli M., Sugar Creek, Ohio
iller, Eli S., Dover, Del.
ater Elias A.. Nappanee, Ind.
‘iller, Elmer F., Middlebury, Ind.
iller, Elmer T., Pe eat Ind.
iller, Elmer A., Middlefield, Ohio
filler, Emanuel te Millersburg, Ohio, R. 5
iller, Bee M Sugarcreek, Ohio
Em. D., “adel hea te Ohio
S-ism. E.. Fredericksburg, Ohio
r, Enos E., Topeka, Ind.
ler, Ervin, Lagrange, Ind.
er, Ervin J., Hicksville, Ohio
ler, Pemandis R., Middidhuce: Ind.
ler, Gideon ot Middlefield, Ohio
aller, Henry N ” Middlebury, Ind.
iller, Henr pedlennt yy Ind., R. 3
iller, Ira, x5 Ind.
iller, Isaac I., Apple Creek, Ohio
iller, Jacob A, Fredericksburg, Ohio
iller, Jacob E., Arthur, Ill.
Miller, Jacob J., Middlefield, Ohio
Miller, lacob i Portland, Ind.
iller, Jacob J. K., Topeka, Ind., R, 1
iller, Tacot Px Topeka, Ind.
iller, Jacob S., Topeka, Ind.
iller, J. Sugarcreek, Ohio
iller, Joe co. Lagrange, Ind.
i foc J., Plain City, Ohio
ar, Joe J., ee Par
filler, John A., Kalona. Iowa
filler, John ie "Sugar Creek, Ohio
ao John D., Brederickaburg, Ohio
ler, John rr Middlebury, Ind.
ifler, John E., Nappanee, Ind.
Miller, John S., Topeka, Ind.
filler ee F., Shipshewana, Ind., R. 2
ler, Jonathan M., Kalona, Iowa
ler, Joni A., Oelwein, ‘Iowa
ler, Joseph M., Millersburg, Ohio
aoe Py Winesburg, Ohio
; eects: Kansas
¢
if aller, at J. cea Ind.
S., Topeka, Ind.
ller, M. A., Millersburg, Ohio, eS
ne Mahlon M.. Burton, Ohio |
ler, Mike, Grabill, Ind.
+r, Monroe M., Wilmot, Ohio
Moses F., Medford, Wis.
T, Moses J., Nappanee, Ind.
» Moses M., Middlebury, Ind.
: Nathaniel ’P., Goshen, Ind.
ui fa Hartville, Ohio
wie Nappanee, Ind.
a Plain See, Ohio
re Oni, R. 2.
- Milter, wm. roa Arthur, Ill.
Miller, Wm. P., Centerville, Mich.
*Miller, William 'M., Medford, Wis.
*Mullet, Jonathan B., Middlefield, Ohio
Mullet, Melvin, Plain City, Ohi
tNafziger, Joseph, Milverton, Gat R. 1
*Nafziger, Moses, Milverton, Ont.
*Nafziger, Nicholas, Brunner, Ont.
Nafziger, Samuel, Brunner, Ont.
*Nissley, A. D., Nappanee, Ind. R. 1
Nissley, D. A., Hutchinson, Kans.
*Nissley, David D., Lagrange, Ind.
*Nissley, Ira, Kalona, lowa
Nissley, J. J., Baltic. Ohio
Nissley, John’ J., Beach City, Ohio
Nissley, John J Jr., Beach City, Ohio
Nissley, Levi D., Hutchinson, Kansas
Nissley, Moses iv Lumberton, Miss.
Nissley, Perry J., Goshen, Ind.
*Nissley, Roy, Dover, Del.
TOtto, D. M., Arthur, Tl.
Otto, Dan E., Arthur, Il.
*Otto, Jerry S., Arthur, Ill.
Otto, Jonas, Kalona. Iowa
Otto, Noah M., Arcola, IIl.
Peachey, A breuona Belleville, Pa.
Peachey, Ezra F., Belleville, Pate ies ts
Peachey, Jon. o Belleville, Pa.
tPeachey, Jos. E., Belleville, Pa., R. 1
Peachey, Jacob S., Belleville, Pa.
*Peachey, J. B. Belleville, Pa., Ree
Peachey, John Y., Bellevi! le, Pa., R. 1
Peachey, Jonathan Zs Belleville, Pas
tPeachey, Noah H., Reedsville, Pa.
Peight, Samuel J., "Belleville, Pa., R. 1
*Petersheim, John Be Ronks, Pa., Rois
Petersheim, Levi, Hazleton, Iowa
*Plank, D. J., Arthur, Il.
*Plank, John corn Plain City, Ohio
tRaber, Andrew A., Millersburg, Ohio
Raber, Ben., Atlantic, Pa.
tRaber, John A., Baltic, Ohio —
Raber, John L., Mt. Hope, Ohio
Raber, Levi D., Barrs Mills, Ohio
Raber, Melvin, Charm, Ohio
Renno, John, Belleville. Pa.
¢Riehl, Moses P., Bird-in-Hand, Pa., R. 1
Riehl, Ephraim, Bird-in-Hand, Pa., R. 1
Schlabach, Allen S., Millersburg, Ohio
Schlabach, Ben., Mio, Mich.
*Schlabach, Daniel - Arthur, Ill.
tSchlabach, poe . Sugarcreek, Ohic
Schlabach, Ervin z: ., Middlefield, Ohio
Schlabach, Joe E., Sugar Creek, Ohio
¢Schlabach, John Y.. Millersburg, Ohio
Schlabach, Menno N., Baltic, Ohio
*Schlabach, Sol., Millersburg, Ohio
Schlabaugh, Simon J., Fredericksburg, Ohio,
R. 5
tSchmucker, Henry D., Nappanee, Ind.
Schmucker, Jonathan S., Ronks, Pa., R. 1
*Schmucker, Peter R., New Haven, Ind.
Schrock, Abram, Arthur, III.
*Schrock, Andrew E., Millersburg, Ohio, R. 5
Schrock, David E., Hutchinson, Kans-
’ *Schrock, Emanuel, Berlin, Ohio
Schrock, Eli N., Barrs Mills, Ohio
Schrock, John J., Topeka,
Schrock, Levi, Bremen, Ind.
Schrock, Mahlon at. Middlefield, Ohio
Schrock, Menno ‘Goshen, Ind.
*Schrock, Noah B Arcola, Il.
Schrock, Samuel T., Shipshewana, Ind.
*Schrock, Simon, Princess Anne, Va.
Schrock, Wm. D., Arthur, IIl.
+Schwartz, Dan. J., Geneva, Ind.
Schwartz, Jacob P., Berne, Ind.
*Schwartz, John L., "Nappanee, Ind., R. 1
Schwartz, Joe E., Berne, Ind.
*Schwartz, Joseph L., Monroe, Ind., R. }
*Schwartzendruber, E M., Dundee, Ohio
*Schwarz, Joseph A., Berne, tag
Shetler, Ben L., spenon Vatey E
Shetler, Moses M., Frederic sburg, Ohio
-,plabaugh, Jos. M., saiaele ‘Go. -» Ohio
tSmucker, Eli B., Gordonville, Pa., R. 2
Smucker, Jonathan §., Ronks, Pa., R. 1
Sommers, Henry J., Uniontown, Ohio
Speicher, John, Lancaster, Pa., R.
Spiker, Michael J., Reedsville, Pa.
Steckly, Daniel, Newton, Ont.
Steckly, Joseph J., Milverton, Ont.
Stoll, Albert, Montgomery, Ind.
Stoll, Amos J., Loogootee, Ind.
TStoltzfus, Aaron B., Bareville, Pa., R. 1
Stoltzfus, Amos U., Ronks, Pa., R. 1
¢Stoltzfus, Benj. E., Elverson, Pa., R. 3
Stoltzfus, Benj. L., Charlotte Hall, Md.
Stoltzfus, Benuel, Elverson, Pa., R. 3
Stoltzfus, B. G., Charlotte Hall, Md.
Stoltzfus, Daniel B., Ronks, Pa., R. 1 _
¢Stoltzfus, Daniel E., Bird-in-Hand, Pa., R. 1
Stoltzfus, Daniel E., Gordonville, Pa., R. 2
Stoltzfus, Daniel M., Narvon, Pa., R. 1
+Stoltzfus, Daniel U., Honey Brook, Pa., R. 1
Stoltzfus, D. Ira, Kinzers, Pa., R. 1
Stoltzfus, Elam B., Bareville, Pa.
Stoltzfus, Gideon, Honey Brook, Pa. '
*Stoltzfus, Jacob S., Bird-in-Hand, Pa., R. 1
*Stoltzfus, John A., Lancaster, Pa., R. 2
Stoltzfus, Jonas K., Narvon, Pa., R. 1
Stoltzfus, Levi E., Bird-in-Hand, Pa., R. 1
+Stoltzfus, Levi N., Gordonville, Pa.
¢Stoltzfus, Menno Z., Leola, Pa.
Stoltzfus, Samuel F., Morgantown, Pa.
*Stoltzfus, Samuel M., Elverson, Pa., R. 3
¢Stoltzfus, Tobias K., Kinzers, Pa ci
Stutzman, Dan. N., Sugarcreek, Ohio, R. 3
*Stutzman, Daniel E., Nappanee, Ind., R. 8
*Stutzman, Daniel J., Shipshewana, Ind.
Stutzman, Eli L., Apple Creek, Ohio
Stutzman, Eli T., Fredericksburg, Ohio
*Stutzman, Harvey J., Apple Creek, Ohio
*Stutzman, Jacob J., Millersburg, Ohio
+Stutzman, Jacob M., Arcola, III.
¢Stutzman, John J., Millersburg, Ohio, R. 5
Stutzman, John W., Arcola, Ill. |
¢Stutzman, John H., Hartville, Ohio
¢Stutzman, Levi, Mt. Hope, Ohio
Stutzman, Levi D., Nappanee, Ind., R. 2
Stutzman, Noah D., Sugarcreek, Ohio
Swantz, John, Kalona, Iowa
Swarey, Israel Z., Mechanicsville, Md.
Swartz, Jacob J., Monroe, Ind.
+Swartz, Joseph, Jr., Hartville, Ohio, R. 2
+Swartz, Sam, New Haven, Ind.
*Swartzendruber, Andrew, Kokomo, Ind., R. 6
Swartzendruber, D. J., Oakland, Md. |
Swartzendruber, Elam, Millersburg, Ohio, Star
Swartzendruber, Enos C., Kalona, Iowa, R. 1
Swartzendruber, Jacob, Apple Creek, Ohio
Swartzendruber, Menno. McMinnville, Oreg.
fSwartzentruber, J. D., Sugarcreek, Ohio
Swartzentruber, Levi, Fredericksburg, Ohio.
nk ries Sel aad Levi J., Apple Creek, Ohio,
2
Swartzentruber, Norman C., Hartiy, Del.
*Swartzentruber, Samuel, Dalton, Ohio, R. 3
*Troyer, Abe D., Apple Creek, Ohio
*Troyer, A. C., Sugarcreek, Ohio
Troyer, Ammon B., Sugar Creek, Ohio
Troyer, Andrew N., Sugar Creek, Ohio
*Troyer, Benj. D., Sugarcreek, Ohio
TTroyer, D. A., Arthur, Ill.
Troyer, David P., Millersburg, Ohio
*Troyer, David S., Apple Creek, Ohio
Troyer, E. D., Middlefield, Ohio, R. 4
Troyer, Ezra E., Portsmouth, Va.
*Troyer, G. E., Millersburg, Ohio
*Troyer, Levi S., Mio, Mich.
Troyer, Melvin E., Sugarcreek, Ohio
*Troyer, Moses J., Choteau, Okla.
Troyer, Moses M., Middlefield, Ohio
*Troyer, Noah L,., Plain City, Ohio
Troyer, Reuben J., Burr Oak, Mich.
*Troyer, Robert M., Sugarcreek, Ohio
Troyer, Roman D., Apple Creek, Ohio
Troyer, Seth S., Goshen, Ind.
Troyer, Tobias M., Choteau, Okla.
+Wagler, David, Millbank, Ont.
*Wagler, Eli P., Grabill, Ind.
Wagler, Jacob, Millbank, Ont.
TWagler, Peter, Partridge, Kansas
\
i pees Andrew J., Fredericksburg, Onid, “a8
Weaver, ‘Benj. E., Dundee, Ohio, R. 1
Weaver, Benj. T., Hartville, Ohio ~
*Weaver, Harvey S., Middlefield, Ohio
Weaver, Samuel, Mio, Mich.
Weaver, Wm. T., Barrs Mills, Ohio, R. 5
Weirich, E., Shipshewana, Ind.
Wengerd, Eman. D., Dalton, Ohio ; :
*Wengerd, Gideon M., New Wilmington, Pa. .
Wengerd, Joe D., Millersburg, Ohio, R.5
Wetstone, Samuel, Middlebury, Ind. re
Wickey, Jacob D., Berne, Ind. Brie
Wickey, Samuel, Monroe, Ind. eas
Wicki, David, Berne, Ind. wi
Wingerd, Clarence S., Thomas, Okla. ~ es
*Wittmer, Amos, Montgomery, Ind. =
Wittmer, Simon, Grabill, Ind., R. 3
Yoder, Aaron A., Dover, Del. yh
Yoder, Abe C., Fredericksburg, Ohio a
Yoder, Abe J., Burton, Ohio ae, oe :
Yoder, Abraham, Plain City, Ohio \ im
Yoder, Abraham A., Lagrange, Ind. am
Yoder, Abraham J., Reedsville, Pa. Peis
Yoder, Alvin J., Homer, Mich. ar ee
*Yoder, Amos, Loogootee, Ind. ths
Yoder, Amos J. A., Hazelton, Iowa a
tYoder, Andrew J., Goshen, Ind. "he
Yoder, Andrew J., Millersburg, Ohio ad
Yoder, Benj. D., Fredericksburg, Ohio
Yoder, Benj. E., Millersburg, Ohio, R. 4 ha
*Yoder, Benj. J., Sugarcreek, Ohio , %
Yoder, B. T., Thomas, Okla.
tYoder, Christian, Bunker Hill, Ind., R. 1
*Yoder, Dan A., Dundee, Ohio
Yoder, Daniel, Belleville, Pa.
Yoder, Daniel M., Belleville, Pa.
Yoder, Dan. D., Fredericksburg, Ohio
Yoder, Dan J., Topeka, Ind.
Yoder, D. D., Dalton, Ohio Sete oa
Yoder, Ed. J., Topeka, Ind. Baie. 9
Yoder, Eli, Princess Anne, Va. a oh
Yoder, Elmer D., Middlefield, Ohio rea:
Yoder, Elmer N., Dover, Del., R. 7 a ghee
Yoder, Enos D., Dundee, Ohio, R. 1
"Yoder, Henry J. S., Nappanee, Ind.
Yoder, I. J., Medford, Wis.
*Yoder, J. A., Topeka, Ind.-
Yoder, Jerry J., Garnett, Kans.
*Yoder, John A., Weatherford, Okla. Ri 8
Yoder, John B., Mark Center, Ohio Po eee
TYoder, John D., Belleville, Pa., R. 2 so ee a
Yoder, John D., Nowata, Okla.
*Yoder, John L., Enon Valley, Pa.
Yoder, John W., Etna Green, Ind.
Yoder, Jonas, Sherwood, Ohio
Yoder, Jonas J., Dover, Del.
Yoder, Jonas V., Nappanee, Ind.
Yoder, Jonathan S., Reedsville, Pa.
TtYoder, Joseph J., Garnett, Kans., R. 4
*Yoder, Joseph J., Meyersdale, Pa., R. 1
Yoder, Levi M., Haven, Kansas
*Yoder, Mahlon, Mylo, N. Dak.
Yoder, Manasses J., Topeka, Ind.
fYoder, Menno J., Topeka, Ind.
Yoder, Milo J., Middlebury, Ind.
Yoder, Monroe, Topeka, Ind.
Yoder, Moses M., Wolford, N. Dak.
*Yoder, Moses W., McMinnville, Oreg.
*Yoder, Noah A., Arthur, Il.
*Yoder, Noah D., Belleville, Pa.
Yoder, Noah J., Meyersdale, Pa., R. 1
Yoder, Noah M., Dover, Del.
oie Peter, Montgomery, Ind.
oder, Peter D., Millersburg, Ohio, R. 5
Yoder, R. A., Inola, Okla. ;
Yoder, Sam. G., Reedsville, Pa.
Yoder, Samuel K., Allensville, Pa.
*Yoder, S. H., Belleville, Pa. rr
Yoder, Simon M., Plain City, Ohio Bese
*Yoder, Val. P., Cochranton, Pa. ee
*Yoder, Valentine D., Milford, Ind.
Yoder, Valentine S., Haven, Kans.
Yoder, Wm. A., Topeka, Ind. }
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*Zook, Chris Y., Milroy, Pa,
*Zo ok, Raney Reedsville, Pa.
- Zook, Jacob K., Gap, Pa. R. 1
MENNONITE
Membership, approximately 3,500
YAnoth, Henry, Wales, N. Dak.
Baerg, Jacob eas Swalwell, Alta.
_ Barkman, Jacob F Steinbach, Man.
f Bartel, Jacob L., Kleefeld, Man.
Becker, John A., Canton, Kansas
Boese, Daniel U., ‘Swalwell, Alta.
Boese, Samuel, Swalwell, Alta.
Buerge, Christ G., Wadsworth, Ohio
Decker, P. W., De Ridder, La.
De Veer, Gerhard, Crooked Creek, Alta.
Dirks, Albert, Gentry, Ark,
Dirks, Carl, Halstead; Kans.
Dirks, Ernest, Bonners Ferry, Idaho
Dirks, Henry, Sedgwick, Kansas
Dirks, Jacob, eR ate Kansas
Dueck, John P., St. Anne, Man.
Dyck, David H., Hillsboro, Kans.
Ensz, H. A., Inman, Kansas
TEnns, Jacob, Rosenort, Man.
- ¢Enns, Heinrich H., Giroux, Man.
fEnsz, Isaac K., Inman, Kans.
aes A., "Inman, Kans.
” Coneland, Kans.
* Fricke, F. C. "DeRidder, La.
Fricke, H. De Archbold, Ohio
Fricke, Sam itor Greensburg, Kansas
Friesen, Isaac K., Conway, Kansas
Friesen, J. E., ei Calif.
‘Frieseny acob Conway, Kansas
Gearig, C. L., Wai Ohio
Giesbrecht. Gearhard. Giroux, Man.
Goossen, G. F., Morris, Man.
Harms, Ervin, Montezuma, Kansas
Harms, Harry, Ithaca, Mich.
. Haynes, Frank, Middleton, Mich.
, Hiebert, Franz F., Swalwell, Alta.
eg tHiebert, A. G., Hillsboro, Kansas
Hiebert, P. G., Hillsboro, Kansas
Holdeman, Conrad, Hesston, Kansas
fInninger, Ezra, Middleton, Mich.
antz, Jesse H., Fredonia, Kansas
ohnson, Jesse, Galva, Kansas
_ Johnson, gots A., Halstead, Kansas
- Koehn, Abe .T., Winton, Calif.
TKoehn, Ben H., Galva. Kansas
‘Koehn, Ben T., Winton, Calif.
fKoehn, C. T., ERredonia: Kansas
Koehn, David J., Montezuma, Kansas
Koehn, John A., Ithaca, Mich.
Koehn, Jonas B., Galva, Kansas
7Koehn, Jonas W., McPherson, Kansas
fKoehn, Peter H., Montezuma, Kansas
Koehn, Reuben J., Goltry, Okla.
Koehn, Sam. W., "Isabella, Okla.
- #Koehn, Wilbert, Harrison, Mich.
FLitwiller, Alf, Ithaca, Mich.
¢Litwiller, Emerson, Middleton, Mich.
Litwiller, Glen, Middleton, Mich.
~fLoewen, Jacob R., Swalwell, Alta.
Mastre, Clifford, Grafton, N. Dak.
Mastre, Isaac N., Grafton, N. Dak.
‘Mininger, Herman B.. Harrison, Mich.
Mininger, Hiram J., Ithaca, Mich,
Nichols, G. M., feavelay Okla.
Nichol, H. E., Isabella, Okla.
Nicholas, S. A., Fredonia, Kansas
FNightingale, Frank, Isabella, Okla.
{Penner, Edd D., Rosenort, Man.
Penner, Fred, Isabella, Okla.
Penner, John D., Rosenort, Man.
Penner, John I., "Kleefeld, Man,
Penner, John M., St: Anne, Man.
Penner, Peter A., St. Anne, Man.
Penner, Peter P., Steinbach, Man.
Peters, August R., Ithaca, Mich.
Peters, Francis, Ithaca, Mich.
sters, Fred R.. Ithaca, Mich.
fF. F; d Galva, Kansas
Cim a ehinae Hanses
Zook, David B., New Holland, Pa, PGS tae a|
Zook, Joseph Be ‘Apple Creek, Ohio, R. 1
CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST
tBoeckner, John M., Moundridge, Kansas
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85
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tSchmidt, Andrew, De Ridder, La.
{Schmidt, D. G. , Montezuma, Kansas
+Schmidt, Enoch, Copeland, Kans.
tSchmidt, Sam J., Montezuma, Kans.
+Smith, Albert, De Ridder, La
Smith, Dan He Fairview, Okla.
+Toewes, D. D., Swalwell, Alta. 6
Toews, Isaac, Swalwell, Alta.
tToews, John B., Steinbach, Man.
Toews, Peter P., Wales, N. Dak.
Unruh, Albert, Montezuma, Kansas
Unr uh, Edd., ‘Chickasha, Okla.
‘Unrate, Jacob J; Halstead, Kansas
Unruh, Jacob P Halstead, Kansas
*Unruh, Tobias A. Galva, ‘Kansas
+Wadel, J. J., Houston, Tex.
tWedel, A. Cs Greensburg, Kansas
tWedel, C. C., Durham, Kans.
{Wedel, Sinton, Copeland, Kansas .
Wenger, F. H., Moundridge, Kansas
Wenger, Harry, Moundridge, Kansas
Wiebe, Jacob T., St. Anne, Man.
Wiens, H. T., Montezuma, Kansas
Wiggers, Ernest, Burns, Kansas
Wohlgemuth, Cor., Giroux, Man.
Yost, Jacob N., Burns, Kansas
TYost, A. L., Moundridge, Kansas
Yost, Harvey, Greensburg, Kansas
MENNONITES (Defenceless)
Membership 1,600
Amstutz, Henry, Smithville, Tenn.
Barkman, J. P., Kalamba, Congo Belge, Africa
Becker, Alvin G., Sterling, Kans.
*Bertsche, Harry E., Gridley, Ill.
tBurkholder, Jonathan, Archbold, Ohio
Calhoon, I. R., 1221 W. 72nd St., Chicago, IIl.
tEhresman, Asa, Woodburn, Ind.
{Flickinger, Clifford, Ridgeville Cor., Ohio
Fraker, Harold, Woodburn, Ind.
sei Joseph K., Woodburn, Ind.
tGerig, Christ, Flanagan, Iil.
7King, E. IN Wauseon, Ohio
Kingsbery, Milo, Archbold, Ohio
Mellinger, Levi, Bluffton, ‘Ohio
Moser, H. H., Mukedi, Congo Belge, Li Ga
Africa
Oyer, Christian, SD Til.
*Oyer, Eli La Fayette, Ind.
oe oe hris E., 1300 W. 72nd St., Chicago
Rediger, M. A., 235 E. 49th St., New York,
N.Y
+Ringenburg, Levi, Chenoa, Ill.
*Rocke, Emanuel, Morton, Ill.
Rocke, Glen, Taylor University, Upland, Ind.
Rupp, Andrew, Ft. Wayne, Ind.
+Rupp, E. E., Archbold, Ohio
Rupp, Paul, Archbold, Ohio
tRupp, Peter, Archbold, Ohio
Rupp, Stanley, Elmira, Ohio
¢Schertz, Joe, Grabill, Ind.
*Schmucker, Jacob, Sterling, Kansas
Schmucker, Noah J.. Berne, Ind.
Short, Reuben, Archbold, Ohio
*Slagle, E. M., Archbold, Ohio
*Sauder, David, Grabill, ‘Ind.
Sauder, i H., Grabill, Ind.
7Stamm, A ine Archbold, Ohio
eee E. G., Bluffton, Ohio
+Steiner, Elmer, Pioneer, Ohio
Sutton, Omar, Kalamba, Congo Belge, W. C.,
Africa
Ulrich, Arthur, Pioneer, Ohio
+Witmer, Amos, Spencerville, Ind.
+Yagey, Andrew, gear ee Ind.
*Zimmerman, D. M., Sterling, Kansas
*Zimmerman, E. E., ” Peoria, Til, R.
Zimmerman, Gordon, Flanagan, Ill.
¢Zook, Elmer, Woodburn, Ind.
CENTRAL CONF. OF MENNONITES
Membership 3,322
* Augspurger, ‘Aaron, ‘Gibson City, Ill.
Augspurger, Emanuel, Chenoa, Iil.
or Slit Eugene, ‘Meadows, Til,
86 | MENNONITE YEARBOOK
Bendsen, Victor, Chicago, Ill.
Davidson, Ble Columbus, Kansas
Detweiler, I. R., Goshen, Ind.
Eegli, A. A “outs! Ind.
*Esch, Benj. ME Washington, III.
Goosen, Edwin, Aurora, Nebr.
Graber, Archie, Charlesville, Congo Belge,
Africa
‘*Gundy, Geo. Meadows, Ill.
Guth, Earl, Wititesbare, Ky.
*Hartzler, Raymond, Bluffton, Ind.
Hostetler, Ernest, Hopedale, Ill. :
Lantz, Lee, 6201 S. Carpenter St., Chicago
*TLehman, John, Topeka, Ind.
Litwiller, John W., Normal, Ill.
Mitchell, Frank, 1001 N. Adams St., Peoria
Til.
*Miller, Allan H., Pekin, III.
Oesch, W. W., Bristol, Ind.
Salzman, Earl, Topeka, Ind.
arn Russell, Charlesville, Congo Belge,
ric
Shelley, Witter S., Topeka, Ind.
*Sommers, Emil, Goshen, Ind.
pores Jacob, 531 W. Wayne St., Lima,
Sprunger, Vernon, Congo Belge, West Africa
cet mete George S., 605 S. 7th St., Goshen,
Toews, Henry A., Tiskilwa, Il.
“Troyer, Emanuel, Carlock, I.
Ulrich, Emanuel, El Paso, Ill.
Ummel, Sam, Morton, lll.
Unzicker, Roy, Foosland, Ill.
*Weaver, W. Danvers, Ill.
*Yoder, Allen, PeGanen Ind.
Yoder, Harry, Carlock, Ill.
Yoder, Roy, Charlesviile, Congo Belge, Africa
MENNONITE BRETHREN CHURCH OF
NORTH AMERICA
Membership 16,000
Abrahams, Jacob, Yarrow, B. C.
Adrian, Po? x8 Johnstown, Calif.
Adrian, J. J., Dolton, S. Dak.
Andres, Heinrich, Premont, Tex.
tAndres, Johann j., Hepburn, Sask.
Asenap, Herman, Indiahoma, Okla.
TBaerg, David, Vauxhall, Alta.
Baerg, Henry, Mennon, Sask.
Baerg, johangs Dominion City, Man.
Baerg, Ruben, Hepburn, Sask.
Baltzer, P. P., Reedley, Calif.
tBalzer, Heinrich, Hooker, Okla.
Balzer, P. V., Deccan, India
TBalzer, Peter W., Bingham Lake, Minn.
Balzer, Sara, Monemuh, Minn.
TBartel, Franz, Leamington, Ont.
TBartel, H. A., Fairview, Okla.
Bartel, H. H., Fairview, Okla.
tBeck, Albert, Velva, N. Dak.
Becker, A. J., Lawton, Okla.
fBenke, A., Munich, N. Dak.
Berg, P. H., Hillsboro, Kansas
Bergman, P. P.. Borden, Sask.
Bergen, Jacob, Reedfield, Sask.
Bergthold, Daniel F., Deccan, India
Bestvater, William 1 Compton, Calif.
Bettcher, John, Maidstone. Sask.
¢ Bich, Daniel, Martin, N. Dak.
+Riffart, C. Ke Woodrow, Sask.
tBlock, C. J., Goessel, Kansas
Block, Tenge. Borden: Sask.
+Boese, H Weatherford, Okla.
Boldt, Bernhard, Kitchener, Ont.
+Boschman, Nickol, Yarrow, B. C,
Brauer, Abram. Coaldale, Alta.
Braun, B. J., Delft, Minn.
Braun, Dariel: Winkler Man.
{Braun, David, Sardis, B. C.
Braun, John P., Morden, Man.
raun, Facts Gilroy, Sask.
Brucks, H Coald Idale, Alta.
Buhler, Johann, Dalmeny, Sask.
tBuller, Abraham, Dallas, Ore.
+Buller, A. A., Winton, Calif.
Buschman, Frank, Ulysses, Kans,
Chechahtah, James, Indiahoma, Oke
Classen, J.
W., Hillsboro, Kansas
Classen, D. J., Bakersfield, Calif.
Conrad, Herman, Waterloo, Ont.
+Cook, John, Culbertson, Nebr.
+Cornelsen, Hive Herbert, Sask.
+Dahl, Henry E., Hillsboro, Kansas
tDelk, ine Harvey, N. Dak,
Derksen, B. 74 Muliingar, Sask.
Derksen, D. D., Boissevain, Man.
Derksen, Gerh., Abbotsford, B. C.
Derksen, H., Holmfield, Man.
Derksen, Jacob, Abbotsford, Bie
Derksen, se "A., Newton Siding, Man.
¢Derksen, Peter, Yarrow, B. C.
Dick, A, A., Frazer, Mont.
*Dick, Abraham, Winnipeg, Man.
Dick, A. J., Glenbush, Sask.
Dick, D. J., Dallas, Ore.
Dick, Herman, Buhler, Kansas
Dick, Jacob, Watrous, Sask.
Dick, J. B., Reedley, Calif.
Dick, John J., Deccan, India
TDick, J. P., Coaldale. Alta.
Dick, John S., Indianhoma, Okla.
Dirks, AEE. "Arnaud, Man.
Dirksen, D. pod Plum Coulee, Man.
Doerksen, D. M., Madrid, Nebr.
Doerksen, P. P., Gem, Alta.
fDueck, A. B., Newton Siding, Man.
Dueck, D- A. Newton Siding, Man.
Dueck, oe Sardis, B. C.
Dueck, Toh. Virgil, Ont.
tDueck, John, ae tiie fo Ont.
Dueck, John, Yarrow, B. C.
Dueck, Jz Ps. Coaldale; Alta.
Duerksen, D. D., Arnaud, Man.
Duerksen, ie W.. Premont, Tex.
Durkee, N: E., Salka, Nigeria
Dyck, Abrahm, Winnipegosis, Man.
A. A., Newton Siding, Man.
Dyck, David, Grassy Lake, Alta.
Dyck, Fr., Whitewater, Man.
*Dyck, Gerh., Niverville, Man.
Dyck, Heinrich, Sardis, B. C.
Dyck, Heinrich, Minto, Man.
Dyck, H. H., Minto, Man.
Dyck, J. P., Hepburn, Sask.
Dyck: John G., Yarrow, B. C.
tDyck, Jacob, Gilroy, Sask.
Dyck, Peter, Yarrow, B. C.
Dyck, Wm. W., Niverville, Man.
Ediger, J. T., Saskatoon, Sask,
tEitzen, Ben, "Marion, Kans.
Eitzen, D. C., Reedley, Calif.
Enns, D. H., Orland, Calif.
Enns, Choe J., Steinbach, Man.
nns, H. » Elm Creek, Man
Enns, H. Hr” Loretta, Man.
ftEnns, Heinrich, Yarrow, Bay
Enns, J. A., Speedwell, Sask.
Enns, Klaas, Abbotsford, Bec;
Epp, A. W., Fairview, Okla.
tEpp, en Bue Kansas
TEpp, D. D Laird, Sask.
Epp, Gerh., SAhaLipee! Man.
Epp, Isaak, ee Sask.
Epp, Jacob P., Steinbach, Man.
Epp, Jacob P. ” Yarrow. R.
Epp, s Kix Marquette, Man.
Epp, P. H., Marquette, Manitoba
Esau, Aron, Yarrow, B.
¢Ewert, Gustav, Hodgeville, Sask,
Ewert, Isaac, Virgil,
Ewert, J. G., Reedley, Calif,
Ewert, J. H., Mt. Lake, Minn.
Ewert, K. H., Herbert, Sask.
Ewert, Pete, Abbotsford, B. C.
Fadenrecht, B. B., Hillsboro, Kans.
Fadenrecht, Ed. ee Toes, Colo.
Fadenrecht, Henry, Joes, Colo.
tFalk, Jacob; Black Creek, B.
Falk, Wilh., Winnipeg, Man.
Fast, B. Bi Winnipeg, Man.
Fast, David K., Portland, ORS:
Fast, H. H., Hepburn, Sask.
{Fast, Henry’ J., Fairview, Okla.
t, I G., Joes, Cale
tFast, ohn, Virgil,
tFast, J. P., Premont, "Texas
air
‘Warman, "Gast, | :
a wel Hillsboro, Kansas
, Hein. ic oad Paxton, Nebr.
nels, Ehes Hillsboro, ‘Kans.
Pads Weatherford, Okla.
-anz, David, ‘Buhler, Kansas
2, ets) Weatherford, Okla.
en, Abr. B., Compass, Sask.
en, rane Vauxhall, Alta.
en, A. W., Los Angeles, Calif.
D. E., Okeene, Okla.
F. F., Dallas, Oreg.
Peanuts Morden, Man.
» F. S., Dallas, Ore.
( Heinrich PS Sola am Sask.
en, John P., Reinland,
en, John P.. Ba Satie) Man.
riesen, J. D., Gruenthal, Man.
esen, Jacob BA, Fairbury, Nebr.
esen, J. W., Tnola, Okia,
Friesen, Peter, Brookdale, Man.
i Froese, A. A.:, Domain, Man.
2 Ny ft Froese, Abr., McMahon, Sask.
Hae se, G. P., Winnipeg, Man.
Se, Heinrich, Winnipeg, Man.
DESE, John, Manitou, Man.
nk, Yarrow, B.
John J., Blumenhof, Sask.
Paul, Hillsboro, Kansas
Peter, Saskatoon, Sask.
«SESS oe Okla.
andt, D. J., Sawyer, N. Dak.
randt, ishe J., San Jose, Calif.
randt, Jacob, Meade, Kans.
randt, P. J., Steinbach, Man.
— Gie brecht, oar Elm Creek, Man.
a. mate Black Creek, B. C.
ertzen, J. D., Main Centre, Sask.
ete ta bie Wembly, Alta.
erz, J. A., *Dalmeny, Sask.
zen, Peter, New Hamburg, Ont.
ez, Mrs. Anna, Indiahoma, Okla.
ssen, H., Manitou, Man.
ossen, J. ie Hepburn, Sask.
_ Goossen, Sam, Rosedale, Calif.
ans a Isabella, Okla.
, Enid, Okla.
pee S D., Colby, Kansas
uenther, David, Abbotsford, B. C.
nther, Frank, Niverville, Man.
ither, J., Steinb bach, Man.
nther, John, Reedley, Calif.
ienther, Johann, Munich, N, Dak.
mm, D., Tofield, Alta.
lamm, Mart, La 8 Alta.
John. yet 3. i
‘ , Winnipeg, Man.:
ag De W., Enid, Okla.
Isaac, "Ulysses, Kansas
ms, J. F., Hillsboro, Kansas
‘ms, Johann, Steinbach, Man.
el, David, Okeene, Okla.
le, A. An. Myrtle, Man.
» Horndean, Man.
Steinbach. Man.
Hen, Port Rowan, Ont.
ch es hoes... Colo
Collinsville, Okla.
vel David, Speed well, Sask.
» J. J., Collinsville, Okla.
ichs, J. J., Volt, Mont.
cA: R., Hillsboro, Kans.
a hUN., Hillsboro, Kans.
.M., Plum Coulee, Man.
J. aah Beechy, Sask.
. Ho, ek Angeles, Calif.
he Ne MY “Hiebert, P
-
P_N., Bakersfield, Cali
Hiebert, P. P., Hillsboro, Kansas»
Hiebert, Waldo, Jansen, Nebr.
Hildebrandt, Gerh., Smith Hill, Man.
Hildebrandt, Joh knman, Kansas
tHodel, J. se Bakersfield, Calif. ‘
Hodel, Sam, "Flowing Well, Sask.
Hofer, J. D., Rosedale, Calif,
{+ Hoffman, Peter, Okeene, Okla.
tHooge, Abraham, Windom, Minn.
Hooge, David, Henderson, Nebr.
Hooge, Henry, Dallas, Oreg.
Huebert, Abr., Leamington, Ont.
Huebert, H. D., Tofield, Alta.
Huebert, G. B., Reedley, Calif.
tIsaac, Peter, Kitchener, Ont. .
Issak, F. F., Winnipeg, Man.
ftissak, Jacob, Steinbach, Man.
Isaak, Jacob K., Dinuba, Calif.
tIssak, John, Arnaud, Man.
Jantzen, G. H., Paxton, Nebr.
pa Abr., La Glace, Alta.
anz, B. B., Coaldale, Alta.
Janz, H. A., Virgil, Ont.
Janz, N. P., Herbert, Sask.
tJanzen, Aaron, La Glace, Alta.
Janzen, A. E., Hillsboro, Kansas
tJanzen, Abrahm,. Elm Creek, Man.
Janzen, Corn., Winnipegosis, Man.
fJanzen, D. ,» Henderson, Nebr.
tia D. kK Fortier, Man.
anzen, Heine. Winnipeg, Man.
ree H. , 18 Gordon Ave., Kitchener,
nt,
Janzen, Franz, Compass, Sask.
Janzen, Hermann, Reedley, Calif.
Janzen, J. K., Laird, Sask.
Janzen, Isaac, Coaldale, Alta.
tJanzen, Johann A., Mennon, Sask.
tJanzen, J., Sardis, B. C.
Janzen, Peter D., Watrous, Sask.
Janzen, P. K., Fortier, Man.
Karber, J. J., Fairview, Okla.
Kasper, Jacob, Avonlea, Sask.
Kiehn, P. D., Hillsboro, Kans.
jKiehn, W. F., Bessie, Okla.
fKlassen, A. K., Beaver Flat, Sask.
Klassen, A. W., Horndean, ‘Man.
Klassen, D. D., Watrous, Sask.
Klassen, Dietrich nes Virgil, Ont.
Klassen, E., Tofield, Alta.
Klassen, H. G., Aberdeen, Sask.
Klassen, H , Wymark, Sask.
Klassen, Gerh., ” Manitou, Man.
Klassen, Henry, Joes, Colo.
Klassen, H. H., Reedley, Calif.
Klassen, Herman, Vancouver, B. C.
+Klassen, J., Newton Siding, Man.
+Klassen, Jacob J., Watrous, Sask.
¢Klassen, J. J. M., Yarrow, B. C.
tKliewer, A. A., Fairview, ‘Okla.
+Kliewer, Aaron A., Bakersfield, Calif.
Kliewer, H. B., Henderson, Nebr.
Kliewer, H. P., Balko. Ok la.
Kliewer, Jake, ’Premont, Tex.
Kliewer, Johann, Springstein, Alta.
Kliewer, P. A., Ulysses, Kansas
Knelsen, Jacob, Kelstern, Sask.
t+ Koehn, ’Gerh. ‘Speedwell, Sask.
tKoehn, Johann, Winnipeg, Man.
Konrad, A. H., La Glace, Alta.
tKonrad, G., Newton Siding, Man. :
Koop, A. P.. Enid. Okla,
tKoop, John, ‘Vineland, Ont.
Koop, Paul, Blumenhof, Sask.
Kooper, J. B., Bakersfield, Calif.
+Kooper, Peter, Bakersfield. Calif.
Kornelsen, H., Coaldale, Alta.
Kornelsen, Peter, Winnipeg, Man.
~tKoweno, Felix, Indiahoma, Okla.
{ Krahn, Tsaac, “Manitou, Man.
Kroeker, oe A., Winkler, Man.
Kroeker, A. J.. Mountain Lake, Minn.
Kroeker, David, Tofield, Alta.
_ Kroeker, oe ‘Waldheim, Sask.,
Kroeker, J. A., Winkler, Man.
Okla. —
*Kroeker, J. T., Bakersfield, Calif.
7 Kroeker, Korn. ., Griswold, "Man.
Kroeker, M. A., Marion, S. Dak.
fKunkel, Gus., Marion, S. Dak.
Lange, Peter, Hillsboro, Kansas
Langemann, Peter, Vauxhall, Alta.
tLanghofer, Reinhard, Dorrance,, Kansas
Lepp, Jacob, Daimeny, Sask.
Letkemann, David, Willows, Calif.
tLiebelt, Reinhold. Velva, N. Dak.
Lodde, Peter, Port Rowan, Ont.
Loewen, Abr. A., Newton ‘Siding, Man.
Loewen, Abraham, West Salem, Oreg.
Loewen, D. H., Riverhorst, Sask.
tLoewen, H. S., Mountain Lake, Minn.
7 Loewen, Jacob, Holmfield, Man.
Loewen, J. J., pee Park, Man.
fLoewen, John JL., Hillsboro, Kansas
Loewen, Peter, Y arrow, tay
Lohrenz, G. W., Hillsboro, Kansas
Lohrenz, H. W., Hillsboro, Kansas
Lohrenz, John, Deccan, India
Lohrenz, J. W., Aulne, Kansas
Mana, A., Elie, Man.
Mandtler, Peter, Griswold, Man.
Martens, Franz, Laird, Sask.
fMartens, J. A., Main Centre, Sask.
Martens, Jacob, Fairview, Okla.
Martens, ee Steinbach, Man.
Martens, J. J., Sperling, Man.
ft Martens, J. P., Elbow, Sask.
{Martens, Peter, Smith Hill, Man.
Martens, rere Yarrow, B. C.
McCann, D. J., Gotebo, Okla.
NER Ure Yarrow, Bue:
Neufeld, A. Te Reedley, Calif.
tj Neufeld, Abr., Kleefeld, Man.
Neufeld, C. C., Sardis, B. C.
f Neufeld, G. B., Buhler, Kansas
Neufeld, Harry, Los Ebanos, Tex.
Neufeld, Herman H., Winnipeg, Man.
Neufeld, Heinrich, Vancouver, B. C,
Neufeld, Use Truax, Sask.
Neufeld, J. C., Okeene, Okla.
TNeufeld, John 'H., Rickerall, Ore.
Neufeld, J. J., Vancouver, eter
Neufeld, Johann W., Los Angeles, Calif.
Neufeld, Johann, Watrous, Sask.
Neufeld, J. M., Herbert, Sask.
Neufeld, Peter, Grassy Lake, Alta.
Neufeld, Peter’ J., Yarrow, B.
Neufeld, William, Hillsboro, Kans.
tNeufeldt, Johann, Lucky Lake, Sask.
f Nickel, B. iS Inola, Okla.
Nickel, H. Laird, Sask.
Nickel, i; p "Langham, Sask,
Nickel, E., Reedley, Calif.
Nickel, Peter, Hepburn, Sask.
Nickel, J. A great Deer, Sask,
+Nickel, W. Shafter, Calif.
Niessen, D. > Aberdeen, Sask.
Niessen, H. W., Aberdeen, Sask.
Nikkel, Abrahm, Abbotsford, B. C.
fNikkel, D. W., Shafter. Calif,
{Nikkel, Henry, Corn, Okla.
Nikkel, J. A., Shatter, Cauif.
Nikkel, P. E., Livingston, Calif.
+Ollenberger, C. C., Balko, Okla.
Ollenberger, J. Woodrow, Sask.
Olfert, Johann, Sperling, Man.
Paetchekah, Indiahoma, Okla.
{ Pankratz, E., Durham, Kansas
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Pankratz, J. Hy Los Angeles, Calif.
Pankratz, Jacob, Coaldale, Alta.
tPankratz, Sam G., Marion, Kansas
{Patkau, Jacob J., "Hepburn, Sask.
Patzkofsky, A. F., Isabella, Okla.
Pauls, Aaron, Port Rowan, Ont.
Pauls, H. B., Hooker, Okla.
Pauls, Johann, Plum Coulee, Man.
Pauls, N. H., Glenbush, Sask.
Penner, C. C., McMahon, Sask.
Penner, David, Grassy Lake, Alta.
fPenner, F. C., Wasco, Calif.
Penner, Gerh., Herbert, Sask.
Penner, G. H., Rosthern, Sask.
ft Penner, Heinrich, Sperling, Man.
Penner, Jacob, Port Rowan, Ont.
Penner, Jacob a Waldheim, Sask.
MENNONITE
Penner, J.
¢Penner, John, Gladwin, Mich.
+Penner, J. S., Reedley, Calif.
+Penner, Herbert, Sask.
. Penner, John, Watrous, Sask,
Penner, E., Premont, Tex.
+Penner, Pp H. ery Winkler, Man.
Penner, Walter, Hillsboro, Kans.
¢Peters, Aaron, Boissevain, Man. ©
Peters, A. B. Winnipeg, Man. ms ee
Peters, C. C.. Abbotsford, B. C
TPeters, F. E., Winkler, Man.
Peters, Fr. J., Swift Current, Sask.
Peters, H. F., Dalmeny, Sask.
Peters, G. W., Hepburn, Sask.
¢Peters, Jacob, Winnipeg, Man.
Peters, Johann, Tofield, Alta.
Peters, eM eles ‘Langham, Sask.
Petkau, J. J., Hepburn, Sask.
Poetker, Jacob, Smith Hill, Man.
Polinsky, A. A., Lashburn, Sask.
{Prieb, John, Flowing Well, Sask.
Pries, G. D., Winkler, Man.
TOuapp, D. G., Vancouver, B.
QOuiring, Jac., Myrtle, Man.
Quiring, Jacob, Dalmeny, Sask.
Redekop, A. H., Winkler, Man. ~
Redekop, Henry, Winkler, Man.
Redekop, Isaac, Winnipeg Man.
Redekop J. F., Main Centre, Sask.
Redekop, Nikolai, Springstein, Man.
Redekop, Peter, Vauxhall, Alta.
Regehr, A. A., Steinbach, Man.
Regehr, G. P., Minneapolis, Minn.
fRegehr, Heinr., Foam Lake, Sask.
Regehr, H., Herbert, Sask.
fRegier, J. P., Madrid, Nebr.
Regier, P. P., Enid, Okla.
Regier, J. ae Waldheim, Saskatchewan
Reimer, A. K., Gotebo, Okla.
Reimer, I. E. Collinsville, Okla.
Reimer, Jacob’ W., Steinbach, Man.
Reimer, Peter, Port Rowan, Ont.
Reimer, Peter, Vancouver, B.
Rempel, Aaron, Yarrow, Cy
Rempel, Abraham, Main Centre, Sask.
Rempel, Abr., Abbotsford, B. C.
Rempel, A. Ke Borden, Sask.
Rempel, Berhn. Ss Fairbury. ‘Nebr.
Rempel, Heinr., Vauxhall, Alta.
Rempel, H. [ Borden, Sask.
Rempel, H. Saskatoon, Sask.
+Rempel, et Enid, Okla.
+Rempel, joke G., 159 Lancaster St., Kitch- —
ener,
7 Rempel, Klaas, Winkler, Man.
fRichert, B. A., Chico, Calif,
Richert, Johann H., Reedley, Calif.
fRichert, L. J), Bakersfield, Calif.
Riesen, Peter, Steinbach, Man.
Rivera, Salvador, Indiahoma, Okla.
Rogalsky, Nik., Winnipeg, Man.
Rogalsky, Paul, Watrous, Sask.
Ross, Adam, Culbertson, Nebr.
Sattler, Geo., Lockeford, Calif:
+Sattler, Jac., Lodi, Calif. +
Sawatzsky, Bern., Coaldale, Alta. —
Sawatzsky, B. L., Aberdeen. Sask.
Sawatzsky, C. J., Aberdeen, Sask.
tSawatzsky, G. K., Aberdeen, Sask.
. Sawatzsky, Herman, Niverville, Man.
+Sawatzsky, Is., Abbotsford, B. C.
{Sawatzsky, Peter, Ho!mfield, Man.
Schellenberg, D. L., Shafter, Calif.
Schellenberg, John, Niverville, Man.
Schellenberg, J., Holmfield, Man.
FSchindel, D., Rush Lake, Sask.
Schlichting, J. M., Lodi, Calif.
Schmidt, A. H., Bessie, Okla.
Schmidt, Aug., Abbotsford, Baie:
+Schmidt, Heinr., Winnipeg, Man.
Schmidt, J. E., "Buhler, Kansas
Schmidt, oh., "Bossam, Alta.
+Schmidt, , Bessie, Okla.
Schmor, David, Hepburn, Sask,
+Schmor, J. J., Hepburn, Sask.
+Schoenke, John, Hespeler, O nt. ; th
Schroeder, Bee Collinsville, Okla. —
+Schroeder, Jac. J., Main Centre, Sask. —
Schroeder, W. W., Steinbach Man. |
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oui? . P., Holmfield, Man. ~
Seibel, Le ae "Harvey, N. Dak. |
Seibel; Robert, Kremlin, Okla.
‘Siebert, Nik. Alta.
iemens, D. we Hillsboro, Kansas
Siemens, H. H., Gem, Alta.
tSiebert, J. W., Pee Kansas
‘ lace,
B.- Siemens, H. R., Gem, Alta.
Siemens, Korn., Saskatoon, Sask.
Siemens, Borden, Sask.
- Siemens, acob, Coaldale, Alta.
Siemens, feeb, Regina, Sask.
Siemens, J. J., Isa ella, Okla.
Siemens, Nace: Main Centre, Sask.
Siemens, J. P., Dinuba, Calif.
"Minneapolis, Minn.
¢Smith, Arthur, Bakersfield, Calif.
+Spohn, Adam, Tampa, Kansas
tSperling, H., ‘Reedley, Calif.
TSteinle, A. AY Enid, Okla.
{Steinle, David W., Dorrance, Kansas
Stobbe, J. P., Weatherford, Okla.
Straus, ietrich, Bessie, Okla.
TSudermann, Alexander, Port Rowan, Ont.
¢Suderman, D. W.., Hillsboro. Kans.
¢Suderman, John, Morden, Man
TSuderman, Johann, St. Elizabeth, Man.
Suderman, John, Waswanesa, Man.
tSuderman, L. P., Mt. Lake, Minn.
fSuderman, Peter, Hillsboro, Kansas
{Suderman, P. J., Dunrea, Man.
Sukkau, Gerh., Yarrow, B.
Sukkau, fateh: Borden, Sask.
{Sutter, Sam, Gravelbourg, Sask.
Thielmann, David, Glenbush, Sask.
Thielmann, G., Gem, Alta.
fThiessen, Aaron, Inman, Kansas
Thiessen, D. A., Foam Lake, Sask.
Thiessen, F. E., Winnipeg, Man.
fThiessen, H. H., Henderson, Nebr.
Thiessen, Isaak Es, Leamington, Ont.
Thiessen, J. F. oe Prazer, Mont.
Thiessen, Jae. Vancouver, Bar:
Thiesen, J. Sr Gne Sask.
_ fThiesen, J. P., Frazer, Mont.
tThiesen, Jacob, Coaldale, Alta.
{Thiesen, Johann, Herbert, Sask.
Thiesen, P , Herbert, Sask.
Thomas H. sat Wilson, Kansas
Toews, Abr.; Winnipeg, Man.
Toews, Corn. D., Niverville, Man.
Toews, Heinr. P., Arnaud, Man.
Toews, H. A., Watrous, Sask.
Toews, H. F.,; Hillsboro, Kansas
Toews, } I. ne Well, oe
Toews, J. J., Yarrow, B. Gc:
Toews, J. A., Hepburn. Sask.
Toews, John, Yarrow, B. C.
Unger, Joh., Coaldale, Alta.
_ fUnger, P., Holmfield, Man.
Unrau, M. Kos Mullingar, Sask.
Unrau, P;-J., ‘Margaret, Man.
Unruh, Abr. H.. Winkler, Man.
Unruh, A. A., Deccan, India
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Vogt, B. W., Premont, Tex.
Teac Hillsboro. Kansas
Voth, H. S., Winkler, Man:
Voth, Gerh., Enid, Okla.
Voth, John, Herbert, Sask.
Voth, Br Lee Collinsville, Okla.
Voth, J. J.. "Chico. Calif.
-FVoth, Johann. Springstein, Man.
Voth, John H., Devaraconda. India
¢Wahl, Philipp A., Lodi, Calif.
- ¢Wahl, Theo., McClusky, N. Dak.
_ ¢Wall, Aron, Vineland, Ont.
Wall, Bern., Madera, "Calif.
Wall, Corn., Mt. Lake. Minn.
’Wall, F. F., Winton, Calif.
“+ Wall. F, P., Parlier, Calif.
ae Isaac, Reedley, Calif.
all John, Coaldale, Alta.
ann, ~ Reedley, Calif.
. F., Corn, Okla.
* San ‘Dallas, Ore.
Swift Current, Sask.
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~ Warkentin,
Warkentin, G., Lodi, Calif.
Warkentin, G., Gem, Alta.
Warkentin, Johann, Winkler, Man.
+Warkentin, J. J., Chico, Calif.
{Warkentin, P. G., Waldheim, Sask.
Warkentin, P. J Lindbrook, Alta.
., Dinuba, Calif.
Wedel, Jacob, Margaret, Man.
+Wichert, C. A., Fairview, Okla.
+Wichert, Henry, Virgil, Ont.
Wiebe, Abr. J., Bingham Lake, Minn.
tWiebe, Anton J., Steinbach, Man.
+Wiebe, Corn., Main Centre, Sask.
tWiebe, Gerhard, New Hamburg, Ont.
Wiebe, H. D., Shafter, Calif. .
Wiebe, Henry, Vineland, Ont.
tWiebe, Henry, Leamington, Ont.
+Wiebe, Isaak, Yarrow, B. C.
tWiebe, J. D., Hillsboro, Kansas
Wiebe, J. J., "Corn, Okla.
Wiebe, J. ‘At Deccan, India
Wiebe, Johann, Yarrow, B. C.
Wiebe, J. P., Herbert, Sask.
Wiebe, Leslie Se Corn, Okla.
Wiebe, Phillip, Domain, Man.
Wiebe, P. J., Foam Lake, Sask.
Wiebe, W., Dalmeny, Sask.
Wiebe, Waldo, Tampa, Kans. .
{ Wiebe, Wilhelm. Reedley, Calif.
Wiens, A. A., Hooker, Okla.
+Wiens, Abr., Enid, Okla.
Wiens, Fr. F., Loreburn, Sask.
Wiens, Frank J., Reedley, Calif.
Wiens,, Frank, Watrous, Sask.
Wiens, Gerh. A., Reedley, Calif.
Wiens, G. G., Ingalls, Kansas
Wiens, G. J., Langham, Sask.
Wiens, Henry E., Mt. Lake, Minn.
Wiens, H. R., Corn, Okla.
Wiens, Jacob D., Mt. Lake, Minn.
Wiens, Jacob G., Elm Creek, Man.
Wiens, J. G., Winkler, Man.
tWiens, Johann, Winnipeg, Man.
Wiens, Joh., Beechy, Sask.
Wiens, John H.. Mildred, Minn.
Wiens, Peter, Buhler, Kansas
Wiens, Roland, Kirk, Colo.
Wiens, Sam. Los Angeles, Calif.
Wiens, Wilh., Sardis, B. C.
+Wiest, Friedr., Johnstown, Colo.
Willems, B. C., Inola, Okla.
Willems, Fr. Ti, Loretta, Man.
Willems, G. A., Waldheim, Sask.
Willems, H. A., Waldheim, Sask.
tWillems, H. H., Waldheim, Sask.
Willems, Klaas K., Orland, Calif.
Willms, Abram, Coaldale, Alta.
t+ Winter, Gotthilf. McClusky, N. Dak.
Wittenberg, J. N., Steinbach, Man.
+Wittman, Adam, Herbert, Sas
Wohlgemuth, C. H., St. Anne, Man.
KRIMMER MENNONITE BRUEDER
GEMEINDE
Membership 1,641
Baerg, A. J., Dinuba, Calif.
Bailey, Dover, Frank, C.
Barkman, Ezra, Hillsboro, Kansas
Barkman, Jac. G., Hillsboro, Kansas
Dalke, J. E., Hillsboro, Kansas
*Ens, J. K., Dinuba, Calif.
Epp, H. H., Carpenter, S. Dak.
Epp, Heinrich M., Waldheim, Sask.
Epp, Jacob H., Hepburn, Sask. :
Fast, M. B., Reedley, Calif.
+Fehdrau, A. W., Inman, Kansas
Friesen, I. M., ‘Hutchinson, Kansas
+ Friesen, Isaac, Buhler, Kansas
+Friesen, J. E., Hillsboro, Kans.
{Glanzer, Jacob S., Bridgewater, S. Dak.
Glanzer, Joseph Nhe Pe tecy siete. S. Dak.
{Glanzer, Michael, Huron, S. Dak.
Goossen, Sam, Bakersfield, Calif,
Gross, Paul, Freeman, S. Dak.
Harder, Isbrand, Waldheim, Sask.
tHardy, John. Shell Creek, Tenn.
Harms, W. W., Hillsboro, Kansas
tHartsau, Wade, Lenoir, N. C.
Hee Bock fotd, Boone, N. C.
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Hofer, D. M., Chicago, Ill, t+Epp, Peter E., Volt, Mont.
Hofer, Eli L., St. Paul, Minn. pp, P. Henderson, Nebr.
+ Hofer, S. Gs, Onida, S. Dak. *Fast, Arthur H., Frazer, Mont.
tHofer, Paul D., Dinuba, Calif. {Fast, Spo H., Mt. Lake, Minn.
Hofer, Sam. J. R., Carpenter, S. Dak.
Horton, Rado: Boone, Net:
Jones, Fred, Lenoir, wc;
tJost, J. R. M., Hillsboro, Kans.
Jost, P. R., Hillsboro, Kansas
Kleinsasser, John J., Dinuba, Calif.
Kleinsasser, John Z. Reedley, Calif.
Mathes, Kenneth, Boone, N.C,
Mendel, D. J. S., Doland, S. Dak.
Mendel, J. S., Chicago, Til.
Nick, Adolph, Reedley, Calif.
tNickel, E., Waldheim, Sask.
Pauls, D. ae Inman, Kansas
¢Pauls, John E., Inman, Kansas
Pfeiffer, C. P., Chicago, Ill.
TPlett, C. E., Lehigh, Kansas
Plett, J. E., Lehigh, Kansas
tRatzlaff, Jacob, Reedley, Calif.
TReimer, Peter, Janzen, Nebr.
Rempel, Joh., Herbert, Sask.
*Schmidt, Ed. ee Waldheim, Sask.
Schroeder, P. E., Grand Prairie, Alta.
Siemens, P. H., Elk Park, N. C.
Stahl, Paul, Langham, Sask.
Thiessen, Corn., Inman, Kansas
tToews, Abr. F., Inman, Kans.
*Tschetter, D. W., Bridgewater, S. Dak.
Tschetter, J. M., Yale, S. Dak.
Tschetter, Joh., "Huron, S. Dak.
Tschetter, J W., Chica foyead OY
Walter, Edwin F., Onida, S. Dak.
Walter, Jacob I., ‘Bridgewater, S. Dak.
Webb, Will, Cranberry, Tenn.
Wiebe, D. V., Hillsboro, Kans.
Wiebe, D. Z., Lymburn, Alta.
Wiebe, F. Vi Hillsboro, Kansas
Wiebe, Ae V., Blaine, Wash.
Wiens, A. K., Kingsburg, Calif.
Wiens, J. A., Dinuba, Calif.
Wipf, D. S., "Freeman, S. Dak.
Wipf, Jos. E., Huron, S. Dak.
t Witherspoon, "Rufus, Lenoir, N. C.
KLEINE GEMEINDE
Membership 1,610
Barkman, John G., Giroux, Man.
Doerksen, Bern. P., Giroux, Man.
Dueck, Bernhard R., Morris, Man.
Dueck, Henry R., Kleefeld, Man.
tDueck, Peter i Morris, Man.
{Dueck, Peter St. Anne, Man.
Friesen, Klaas R., Steinbach, Man.
Friesen, P. D., Steinbach, Man.
Friesen, Peter W., Morris, Man.
ftIsaac, John F., Meade, Kansas
*Isaak, Jacob F., Meade, Kansas
Isaak, Heinrich F., Meade, Kansas
Klassen, Gerh. J., Meade, Kansas
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Klassen, Peter L.. Meade, Kansas
tKornelsen, Jacob U., Kleefeld, Man.
Kroeker, Franz B., Morris, Man.
*Kroeker, Jacob B., Morris, Man.
Kroeker, Peter B., Steinbach, Man.
Penner, Corn. R., Giroux, Man.
tPlett, Corn. R., Giroux, Man,
TtPlett, Peter, Lorette, Man.
TPlett, Peter A., St. Anne, Man.
TReimer, Aaron R., St. Anne, Man.
Reimer, Bernhard D., Lorette, Man.
aay note: R., Kleefeld, Man.
Reimer, D. P., Giroux, Man.
Reimer, Heinrich R., Lorrette, Man.
Reimer, John J., Meade, Kans.
*Reimer, Peter Pp , St. Anne, Man.
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Membership 1,900
*Barkman, J. R., Menno, Okla.
+Denison, Ross, 3404 Oakley Ave., Chicago, II.
*Dick, H. , Dallas, Oreg.
Doerksen, John R., Blue Earth, Minn.
*Fast, H. Steinbach, Man.
Friesen, D. SA} hoe Oreg.
+Friesen, apy , Dallas, Oreg.
Gerbrandt » Meade, Kansas
eres egy ‘coh, "Ryley, Alta.
+ Goertzen, Jacob P., Dalmeny, Sask.
*Harms, Heinrich, Meade, Kansas
@Hiebert, H. oe Rickreall, Oreg.
Huebert, G. Gem, Alta.
Jantz, Benj. Bs eae Man.
Klassen, Heinrich G., Munson, Alta.
Klassen, Jacob P., Ryley, Alta.
*Klassen, John ae Fairholme, Sask.
Kroeker, B. O., Jansen, Nebr.
Martins, A. G., Crowfoot, Alta.
Neufeld, John P., Dallas, Oreg.
Penner, Corn, Ryley, Alta.
Peters, Peter P., Gem, Alta.
“Quiring, Jacob H., Dallas, Miller Ave., R. 1,
Ox oe Oreg.
Ratzlaff, J., Dalmeny, Sask.
Regier, De A. Mt. Lake, Minn.
Rempel, G. So Dalmeny, Sask.
*Rempel, N. A. Swalwell, Alta.
Schmidt, Geo., Frazer, Mont.
Schmidt, John J., Upland, Calif.
*Schultz, David P., Dallas, Oreg.
*Schultz, G. P., 3404 Oakley Ave., Chicago, Il.
*Schultz, H. ie Langham, Sask.
Schultz, Jac. P., Mennon, Sask.
Tieszen, Ferd. D., Floodwood, Minn.
*Toews, A. A., Namaka, Alta.
Toews, Aba A., Namaka, Alta.
Gs a Dallas, Oreg.
Wall, fae N , Dallas, Oreg.
+Warkentin, H., Dalmeny, Sask.
Wiebe, H. P., "Mt. Lake, Minn.
tWiens, J. E., Meade, Kansas
*Wiens, P. P., Volt, Mont.
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CHURCH OF NORTH AMERICA
Membership 36,256
President, C. E. Krehbiel, Newton, Kansas
Secretary, Phil. A. Wedel, Aberdeen, Idaho
Abrahams, David, Pigeon Lake, Man.
Adrian, Johann D., Winkler, Man.
Albrecht, Abraham, Ransom, Kansas
Albrecht, Erwin, Chicago, Il.
Albrecht, Franz, Beatrice, Nebr.
Amstutz, J. E., Trenton, Ohio
Amstutz, S. S., Quarryville, Pa.
Augsburger, Wine Van Orin, Il.
Baehr, J. P., Newton, Kansas
Baerg, Jacob J., County Line, B. C.
Baergen, Jacob, Corn, Okla.
Bahnmann, N. W., Sardis, B. C.
Barkman, J. R.. Meno, Okla.
Balzer, Joh. H., Langham, Sask.
Balzer, J. J., Mountain Lake, Minn.
Banman, J. if ., Newton, Kansas
Bartel, Edwin S., Drake, Sask.
Bartel, John, Delft, Minn.
Basinger, Elmer, Summerfield, Til.
Bauman, Dr. H: R., Champa, C. P., India
Bauman, Irwin W.,. Bluffton, Ohio
Baumgartner, S. S., Portland, Oreg.
Bechtel, A. S., Hanston, Kansas
Becker, H. J., Marquette, Man..
Becker, Peter, Aberdeen, Idaho
Berg, Jacob 7 H., Herbert, Sask.
Bergen, Abram, Winnipegosis, Man.
Bergen, Abr. re Blumenhof, Sask.
Bergen, J. W., Goltry, Okla.
Block, Abram es Waldheim, Sask.
Boehr, P. J., Pandora, Ohio
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Bohn, Ernest J., Souderton, Pa.
Born, Heinrich, Altona, Man.
Born, Jacob P., Whitewater, Man.
Born, Peter .’ McCreary, Man.
Eee orn. C., Petaigan, Sask.
Brand, D. J., Albany, Ga
Braun, Jacob J., Waterloo, Ont.
Ee Tugaske,! Sask.
t, Abram, Plum Coulee, Man.
ee Sea let Sonningdale, Sask.
rt, John ps Gretna, Man.
With, ky Morden, Man.
Goessel, Kansas
, Goessel, Kansas
as
Claassen, ae ae ane S. Dak.
C oie Willard K., Freeman, S. Dak.
Dall pete, Paul, Langdon, N. Dak.
Hh OS He E. Basna, C. P., India
tee: Is. Lost ‘River, Sask. -
ick, Geo., Line, Ohio
Dick, Isaac J., Mountain Lake, Minn.
Dick, Is ae New Hamburg, Ont.
Dick, Joh. » Windsor, Ont.
r geen = BA " Hutchinson, Kansas
cs, Charles B., Ridgedale, Sask.
i rye AGS tHalsteath Kansas
eter H., Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ont.
8, H. B., 2404 Glover Pl., Los Angeles
s, Marvin, Philippine Islands
rksen, Jacob, Swift Current, Sask.
riedger, Jacob N., Arner, Ont.
4 riedger, Johann ay Headingly, Man.
‘iedger, Nik. N., Leamington, Ont.
at Franz W., Coaldale, Alta.
Johann, Rosthern, Sask.
ee David J., 1768 E. 36th St., Van-
couver, B. C.
Duerksen, Edward, Avon, S. Dak.
fe ‘sae eb Jacob, Herbert, Sask.
e J. R., Basna, C. P., India
Bessie, Okl la.
J-5 Inman, Kans.
David J., Carrot River, Sask.
yck, Franz P., Main Centre, Sask.
yck, Gerh, Isaak, Hague, Sask.
em enact Ab Waldheim, Sask.
Dyck J., Elbing, cane
* yck, sa H., Coghlan, B. C.
Dyck, Isaac, "Wingard, Sask.
yek, Peter W., Rosemary, Alta,
lyck, Walter, Beatrice, Nebr.
ger, D. 4° Buhler, Kansas
ger; J. Clinton, Okla.
en, Bard P.. Mountain Lake, Minn.
LB eo) BW 3753 Hepburn, Los Angeles,
Calif,
Elias, Gerh., penes Crossing, Sask.
pechs, J. J., Freeman, S. Dak.
Zope ‘EK, ., Newton, Kansas
ns, Abram, Coaldale, Alta.
Heinr. relg Reinland, Man.:
, Johann H., 55 Kate St., HURaIn eS, Man.
Johann J., Gruenthal,
. Peter H., St. Elizabeth, Man.
Wilhelm H., Springstein, ‘Man.
Corn. K., Laird, Sask. .
» Jacob J., pitt Agi eo
, Abram, Vineland,
, Abram C., Lacombe, RAG
Epp, C. C., Sand Beach, Sask.
pp, David, Laird. Sask.
Franz F,, Hanley, Sask.
Gerh. G., Rosthern, Sask.
H. M., Lena, Man.
H. D., Henderson, Nebr.
, Lsaac, "Barnes Crossing, Sask.
Isaac, Rosthern, Sask.
, Isaac, Swift Current, 'Saak.
DPACOU ys, Leamington, Ont.
ahi D., Lincoln, Nebr.
n F., Henderson, Nebr.
n, Lowe Farm, Man.
P., Hussar, Alta.
unt A detainee B. Cc.
J) Isaac: Fi Je: Birra. C.-P.. India
} Isaak, Abram J., Oak River, Man.
ny -. Ewert, Benjamin, 286 iver” Ave, Winnipeg, ; ae
Bweet Dy, Cs Hillsboro, Kansas Rigen dat
Ewert, J. A., Hillsboro, Kansas . ue
Fast, David, ” Chortitz, Man.
Fast, H. ae Newton, Kansas
Federau, Johann, Hague, Sask.
Flaming, John, Corn, Okla.
Flickinger, J. J., Pretty Prairie, Kansas
Foulke, Linford, Ouakertown, Pa.
Fransen, H. W., Clinton, Okla.
Fransen, Nick, ‘Jordan Harbor, Ont.
Frantz, Gerhard, Tofield, Alta.
Frantz, J. M., Salem, Oreg.
Frantz, Peter af: Wichita, Kans.
Fretz, A. M., Perkasie, Pa,
Frey, Corn., "Newton, Kansas ae
Frey, Gustav, Fredonia, Kansas Wen)
Frey, J. B., Flagstaff, Ariz. aa
Friesen, Abraham W., Henderson, Nebr. PER é
Friesen, Adolph, Buhler, Kans. eR
Friesen, Arthur, Clinton, Okla. Le
Friesen, Bernhard B., Sardis, B. C. 5 oa
Friesen, Gerhard, Newton, Kansas a
Friesen, H. H., St. Elizabeth, Man.
Friesen, Harry: S., Winkler, Man.
Friesen, Is. I., Salem, Oreg. ca
Friesen, Is. P., Rosthern, Sask.
Friesen, J. A., Spink, S. Dak. eas: ;
Friesen, J. C., Glenlea, Man. ae :
Friesen, Jacob, Beaverlodge, Alta, he
Friesen, Johann J., Leroy, Sask. Rye:
Friesen, Joh. R., Laird, Sask. ee
Friesen, Karl, Newton, Kansas. ay
Friesen, Nikolai, Black Creek, B. C.
Friesen, Peter A., Coaldale, Alta.
Friesen, Peter J., "Butterfield, Minn. faa
Friesen, Peter B., Loon Forks, Sask. aes
Friesen, Richard "C.. Carrot River, Sask. ite
Froese, Abraham W.., Cordell, Okla. Ri
Froese, Peter, Tofield, Alta.
Funck, Henry, Calumet, Okla. i
Funk, "Arnold, Hilisboro, Kansas 1 oa
Funk, Jacob, Steinbach, Man.
Gaeddert, Albert, Colorado Springs, Colo. Cae
Gerbrandt, Jacob. Drake, Sask. Sava
Geigley, A. W., Fairfield, Pa. a
Gerig. Dan, Los Angeles, Calif. EMAAR,
Gering, Walter, Moundridge, Kansas sae
Goering, C. J., Moundridge, Kansas
Goering, J. C., Hutchinson, Kansas
Goering, S. J., No. Newton, Kansas Ho
Goertz, Hearse Vancouver, B. C. Bat
Goertz, S., No. Newton, Kansas Riv
ele Peter P., Coaldale, Alta.
Graber, Victor, Pretty Prairie, Kans. gia
Graybill, B. §., Richfield, Pa. a
Gregor, George, Napier, "Pa. PPL
Gross, Harold, Chicago. TI. ee
Haas, Jacob, Pandora, Ohio ae
Habagger, A., Busby, Mont. a
Harder, Abram H., Beamsville, Ont. scar te
Harder, D. D., Mountain Lake, Minn. Bar
Harder, B. W., Whitewater, Kans. ise
Harder, H. N., Enid, Okla. eee
Harder, Corn. D., Rosemary, Alta. oa /
Harms, G. N., Whitewater, Kansas aang
Harms, J. H., Newton, Kans. eRe
Hausknecht, David, Sardis, B. C. Wey
Hege, C., Paso Robles. Calif. Atha
Hege, Henry, Corn, Okla.
Heidebrecht, A. D., Tofield, Alta.
Heidebrecht, David, Tofield, Alta.
Heinrichs, Tatob, Drake, Suk!
Heinrichs, Peter J., St. Elizabeth, Man.
Heinrichs, John P., Plum Coulee, Man. a filets
Heinrichs, Peter P., Lowe Farm, Man.
Heinrichs, Wilh. P., Barkfield, Man.
Hess, D. B., Winton, Calif.
Hess, Elmer Denver, Pa.
APTULEVe ees Fortuna, Mo.
Hoeppner, Jacob N., Altona, Man.
Hooge, Joh Plum Coulee, Man.
Hostetler, Lester, No. Newton, Kans.
hilippine Islands
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antzen, F. F., Paso Robles, Calif. Metzger, Leo, Fortuna, Mo. Ss }
antzen, H. P., Newton, Kansas Miller, Edmund, Lind, Wash.
Jantzen, Jacob, Cordell, Okla. Miller, Herbert, Deer Creek, Okla.
India Miller, Wilbur W.., Columbus, Ohio
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anzen, B. , Lehigh, Kansas
Janzen, C. e: ” Winnipegosis, Man.
Janzen, Daniel, meee Alta.
Vea David P., Springridge, Alta.
anzen, Franz, Grantham, Alta.
Janzen, Heinrich, Rosemary, Alta.
Janzen, Joh. J., Glenbush, Man,
Janzen, Jacob D., Wheatley, Ont.
ae Jacob H., 164 Erb St. W.
nt.
ee Johann H., Hague, Sask.
anzen, John J., Glenbush, Man.
Janzen, J. M., Hesston, Kansas
Janzen, Klaas, Namaka, Alta.
Janzen, Nick P., Madrid, Nebr.
Janzen, Peter P., Whitewater, Man.
Johnson, E. E. S., Hereford, Pa.
Kaufman, J. E., Inman, Kansas
Kaufman, John C., Whitewater, Kansas
Kaufman, E. G., No. Newton, Kansas
Keiser, A. R., Ira, Ohio
Kehler, Peter P., Altona, Man.
King, W. Harley, Colfax, Wash.
Klaassen, Jacob, Laird, Sask. =
Klassen, Aron J., Coghlan, B. C.
Klassen, David, Culross, Man.
Klassen, David D., Homewood, Man.
Klassen, David D., Steinbach, Man.
Klassen, Heinrich, Rabbit Lake, Sask.
Klassen, Heinr. T., Laird, Sask.
Klassen, Joh. J., Sardis, Bac;
Klassen, John J., Yarrow, B. C.
Klassen, Jacob A., Gem, Alta.
Klassen, Jacob H., Gretna, Man.
Klassen, Jacob J., Niverville, Man.
Klassen, Jacob J., Gretna, Man.
Klassen, son Julius, Yarrow, B. C.
Klassen, Joh. P., 59 Kate St., Winnipeg, Man.
Klassen, Peter J., Superb, Sask.
Kleinsasser, J. W., Doland, S. Dak.
Kleinsasser, P. P., Freeman, S. Dak.
Kliewer, H. J., Newton, Kansas
Kliewer, Menno, Cordeil, Okla.
Kliewer, P. A., Albany, Oreg.
’ Koehn, F. D., Blaine, Wash.
Koop, Dietrich H., Vineland, Ont.
‘Koop, Peter, Aberdeen, Sask.
Kopper, George, Arlington, Kansas
Krahn, rik B., Reinland, Man.
Krehbiel, E., Newton, Kansas
Krehbiel, Olt "Lansdale, Pa.
Kreider, "Amos E., No. Newton, Kansas
Kroeker, Klaas, Inman, Kansas
Kroeker, Peter, Niagara- -on-the-Lake, Ont.
Kroeker, P. Ke Ontario, Calif.
Landes, Carl, Chicago, Til.
Landes, Howard T., 6813 Clearview St., Mt
Airy, Philadelphia, Par
Langenwalter, J. H., Reedley, Calif.
Lehman, Joel, Berne, Ind.
Lehman, Menno M., Monroe, Wash.
Lehman, Sylvan, Quarryville, Pa.
Leisy, Homer, Dallas, Oreg.
Lepp, Herman, Reesor, Ont.
Lichti, John, Deer Creek, Okla.
Lichti, J. K., Sanger, Calif,
Linscheid, L. Freeman, S. Dak.
Linscheid, G. A.. Newton, Kansas
Litke, Joh. D., Guelph, Ont.
Loeppky, Joh. D., Rosenfeld, Man.
Loewen, Daniel, Rabbit Lake, Sask.
Loewen, David ay Gretna, Man.
Loewen, Gerh. ’ Sardis, EB:
Loewen, Jacob, ai prance Man.
Loewen, Jacob J., Gretna, Man.
Loewen, Johann., Rosemary, Alta.
Loewen, Peter, Steinbach, Man.
Lorenz, J. W., Hutchinson, Kansas
Martens, Abram, Glenbush, Sask.
Martens, Wilhelm G., Grantham, Alta.
Mathies, Corn. , Rabbit Lake, Sask.
Martin, Amos gE "332 Manor Ave., Millers-
ville, Pa. ;
Mast, Russell, Bedminster, Pa.
Mehl, J. C., Upland, Calif.
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Waterloo,
«,
Mouttet, Be Hillsboro, Kansas
Mouttet, Sol., Inola, Okla.
Moyer, 7. F., No. Newton, Kansas
Moyer, Samuel T., Janjgir, C. P., India Pai
Musser, Forrest, Pandora, Ohio sie
Mullett, E. S., Nappanee, Ind.
Neudorf, H., ”" Aberdeen, Sask,
Neuenschwander, A. J., Quakertown, Pa.
Neuenschwander, E. J., McPherson, Kansas hoe
Neufeld, Abram G., Ninga, Man. ye
Neufeld, C. G., Didsbury, Alta. aes
Neufeld, Cornelius, Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ont.
Neufeld, David a Mayfield, Man Rsete <%.
Neufeld, Gerh. Sis Bolsseviaa Man. — Me
Neufeld, Gerh. fy
Neufeld, Gerhard,
Neufeld, G.
Neufeld, H. ee Rees
Neufeld, Jacob H Duchess, Alta. i
Neufeld, J. G., Didsbury, Alta. Prk
Neufeld, Joh., Wembley, Alta. at
Neufeld, John, SC BIGEE O; Til. 3
Neufeld, Joh. F., Beaver Flat, Sask.
Nickel, Tacob D., Lymburn, Alta.
Nickel, acob 2” Langham, Sask. - aaa
Nickel, os .. steinbach, Man. | aka
Nickel, Joh. J., Main Centre, Sask. 62 Sepa
Nickel, Val. E., Wymark Sask.
Niswander, M. A., Upland, Calif,
Nunemaker, H. E., Donnellson, Iowa
Nyees Howard G., 1443 Chew St.,
ae
Olfert, Heinrich J., McCreary, Man. leas.
Ortmann, Arthur, Warroad, Minn. ats
Ortmann, Helmuth, Munich, N. Dak. > ih
Paettkau, Abram, Gem, Alta. ae
Panabecker, Dr. C. L., Kai Chow, Hopei, ;
China (home on furlough) re
Panabecker, S. F., Bluffton, Ohio
Pankratz, Franz, Burrton, Kansas = gent
Pankratz, Jacob, Glenlea, Man. =\ ie
Pauls, Jacob, Osler, Sask. ent
Pauls, J. M., Morden, Man.
Pauls, W., Didsbury, Alta.
Penner, Corn., Beatrice, Nebr. ‘
Penner, Isaac, Elm Creek, Man. % ee
Penner, sy Paind oasis ate
Penner, P. A., Newton, Kansas \ cl - oee
Penner, P. W., Janjgir, C. P., India re
Penner, Jacob, Wheatley, Ont. ;
Penner, Joh. P., Countess, Alta. ae
Penner, Peter C., Oak Lake, Man. ae
Penner, William, Wayland, Iowa Sais
Peters, Corn. G., Bothweil, Man.
Peters, H. P., Goessel, Kansas . .
Peters, {ecap F "HL. Langham, Sask. = SN
Peters, ilh “Winkler, Man. meses
Peters, W. J., Janine Man. of <a
Petter, R., Lame Deer, Mont.
Plenert, J. J., 429 Knorr St., Philadelphia Pa. ve
Plenert, Peter H., Rabbit Lake, Sask. a
Poettker, Joh., Arnaud, Man.
Preheim, S. jt Freeman, S. Dak.
Quiring, H. H., Mountain Lake, Minn.
r., Whitewater, Man.
rantham. Alta.
Allentown,
Quiring, J. A., 509 W. 121 St., New York City oO
Quiring, Samuel isha Bellingham, Wash. — Sky
Ramseyer, L. L., Bluffton, Ohio ee
Ratzlaff, J. J., Newton, Kansas ey
Ratzlaff, D. F., Reedley, Calif. Sree
Ratzlaff, Harold, Basna, C. P., India wees
Raugh, John G., EK. Freedom, Pa. aah
Regehr, Peter, Tofield, Alta.
Regier, Arnold, 5215 N. E. Ave.,
Oregon
Regier, G. B., Inola, Okla.
Regier, J. J., Burrton, Kansas
Regier, J. M., Hillsboro, Kansas
Regier, P. K., Fredonia, Kansas
Regier, Johannes, Laird, Sask.
Regier, Wilbert, Ios Angeles, Calif.
Reimer, Holmesville, Nebr.
Reimer, Peter 'J., Beulah, Man.
Rempel, Abram Is., Wheatley, Ont.
Rempel, Bernh. D., Tugaske, Sask. hi
Portland,
Wy
smpel, David H., Hague, Sask.
empel, Joh. G., Rosthern, Sask.
Popes Peter A., Gretna, Man.
Richert, P. H., Newion Kansas
Riesen, H., Ponca City, Okla.
Rogalsky, John J., Glenlea, Man.
Rosenberger, A. a Dalton, Ohio
Rosenberger, S. M., Quakertown, Pa., R. 2
Roth, Theodore, Whitewater, Kansas
Me Rupp, ‘H. H., Westbrook, Minn.
Salzman, Earl, Upland, Calif.
Sawatzky, Jac., SN Bl Nebr.
Sawatzky, Corn. Laird, Sask.
Sawatzky, Fr. F., Ane Coulee, Man.
$ Sawatzky, Joh. J., Carstairs, Alta.
Sawatzky, Victor, Butterfield, Minn.
Schellenberg, W. J., St. Catherine, Ont.
Schellenberg, Peter, Coaldale, ‘Alta.
Schmidt, Abe A., Tampa, Kansas
Schmidt, Albert, "Medford, Okla.
Schmidt, August, Meno, Okla.
- Schmidt, Edw.
, Wichita, Kansas
Schmidt, H. U., Meno: Okla.
Schmidt, J. B., "Pawnee Rock, Kansas
Schmidt, Jacob, Gretna, Man.
‘ Schmidt, John F.,. Marietta, Ohio
Seamiidt, Nik. He Blytheswood, Ont.
Schmidt, Rudolph, Carnegie, Okla.
Schrag, Felix, Chicago, Ill.
Schrag, John J. A., Parker, S. Dak.
Schroeder, Victor J., North Kildonan, Man.
Schultz, A. C., Bluffton, Ohio
Schultz, Athert: Butterfield, Minn.
Schultz, David AS eLodi, Calif
Schulz, David, Aijona, Man.
Schultz, David D., Paso Robles, Calif.
% petate "Jacob i fe 507 Elgin Ave., Winnipeg,
ee uhutz, peace Oak Lake, Man.
_ Shelly, Andrew R., Hartford, Conn.
Shelly, Paul R., Apercece, Wash.
Shelly, W. S., Topeka, Ind.
Shelly, iwaed) Pennsburg, Pa.
Siemens, Jacob J., Winkler, Man.
Slotterback, Emerson, Altoona, Pa.
Smucker, Don, Wadsworth, Ohio
-Smucker, Jessie N., No. Newton, Kansas
Snyder, Arthur S., Altoona, Pa.
Soldner, G. T., Bluffton, Ohio
Stauffer, Wm., Sugarcreek, Ohio
___ Stoesz, Jacob, Mountain Lake, Minn.
a Stubbs, R. V., Bowmansville, Pa.
Stuckey, Fritz, Mountain View, Okla.
Suckau, C. H., Berne, Ind.
- Suderman, J. M., Newton, Kansas
ss eh, John P Oraibi, Ariz.
wartz, Freeman ite 507 Hamilton St.,
Norristown, Pa.
_ Teichroeb, Abr. is Myrtle, Man.
iessen, ‘Corn. Leamington, Ont.
_ Thiessen, Hoe Enddependence,, Kansas
Thiessen, Jacob J., Oliver, B.
_ Thiessen, Jacob J., "443 3rd Ave. Se, Saska-
se) toon, Sask.
_ Thiessen, John, Birra, C. P., India
(on furlough)
Thiessen, M., Fitzmaurice, Sask.
Tieszen, David D., Marion, S. Dak.
- Tieszen, Derk P., Marion, S. Dak.
Tieszen, J. A., Marion, S. Dak.
Tilitzky, Corn., Abbotsford, B. C.
~ Toews, Benno, copter Sask.
Toews, Gerhard J., Freeman, S. Dak.
Toews, Jacob J., Glenlea, Man.
? _ Toews, David, Rosthern, Sask.
- Toews, Johann, Mayfair, Sask.
Toews, Edgar, San Aselmo, Calif.
Tschetter, P. P., Pretty Prairie, Kansas
Ummel, Chr., GShatiet, Calif.
Status, Albert J., Meno, Okla.
Unruh, fe leat Risues Mont.
nruh, D:, Buhler, Kansas
ruh, Dame J., Pratum, Oreg.
py Avon, S. Dak. 2
Te: Bluffton, Ohio
; Jacob ae ., Kingman, Kansas
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Unruh, P. D., Newport, Wash.
Unruh, W. F., Moundridge, Kansas
Van der Smissen, Alvin T., Buhler, Kansas
Van der Smissen, C. H. A., Newton, Kansas
Vogt, Joh., Lethbridge, Alta.
Vogt, Peter, Ratner, Sask.
Voran, C. J., Kingman, Kansas
Voth, C. H., Inman, Kansas
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Voth, J. J.. Upland, Calif. -
Waltner, Erland, Mt. Lake, Minn.
Waltner, John, Odessa, Wash.
Waltner, Alfred, Marion, S. Dak.
Waltner, Orlando, Janjgir, C. P., India
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Warkentin, Abram J., Sardis, Bee.
Warkentin, Abram, Dominion eCity, Man.
Warkentin, A., Newton, Kansas ¢
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Warkentin, Heinr. A., St. Elizabeth, Man.
Warkentin, Isaac, Giroux, Man.
Warkentin, P. A., Superb, Sask.
Wedel, Frank T., 2035 E. 78th St., Los An-
geles, Calif.
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Wedel, David C., Halstead, Kansas
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Weinbrenner, Reynold, Beatrice, Nebr.
Welty, Delbert, Noble, Iowa
Wenger, P. A., Korba, C. P., India (on fur-
lough)
Wichert, Johann, Vineland, Ont.
Widmer. Herbert, Bloomfield, Mont.
Wiebe, Johann A., Abbotsford, B. C.
Wiebe, Alfred, Upland. Calif.
Wiebe, J. H., Morris, Man.
Wiebe, Jacob, Beatrice, Nebr.
Whitmer, P. E., Bluffton, Ohio
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Wiens, Gerh. Be Herschel, Sask.
Wiens, Jacob B., 6460 St. George St., Van-
couver, B. C.
Wiens, John, Gouldtown, Sask.
Wiens, P. J., Newton, Kansas
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Hofer, Mike, Magrath, Alta.
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Kleinsasser, Samuel, Cayley, Alta.
Kleinsasser, Samuel, Headingly, Man.
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Waldner, Michael, Bernard, Man.
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Franz Loewen
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Franz Rempel
David Wiebe
Franz Wiebe
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Isaac Dueck
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tJacob Peters
Patos, Durange
Cornelius Schmidt
Heinrich Wiebe
Sommerfeld Congregations, Manitoba ~
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Enns, Cornelius, Reinland cet
Friesen, Is. M., Altona
Friesen, iy W., Lowe Farm
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Unrau, Jacob A., Rosenfeld
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Giesbrecht, Abr. E., Colonia Menno
Harder, Joh., Colonia Menno é a
Sawatzky, Johann, Colonia Menno 53 0; a
Schroeder, Joh:, Colonia Menno
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glad to add to this list as we secure information Epp, Johann, Karlsruhe
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Friesen, John P., Winkler
*Froese, Jacob J., Winkler
Goertzen, Jacob, Winkler
Penner, Jacob, Morden
Zacharias, Peter A., Reinland
Chortitz Congregations, Manitoba
Membership 1,275
Falk, Peter D., St. Anne
Friesen, Cornel. W., Niverville
Friesen, Jacob C., —————
Funk, Jacob R., Chortitz
Funk, P. G., Gruenthal
Klippenstein, H. G., Chortitz
Schroeder, A., :
Schroeder, Johann, Chortitz
Toews, Peter K., Gruenthal
Wiebe, Jacob F., Niverville
Wiebe, Peter F., Niverville
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Goetz, Gerhard, Wiesenfeld
*Harder, Abram, Philadelphia
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Kroeker, Nicolai, Lag. Capitan wae
Loewen, Johann, Friedensfeld
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Hein, David, Schoenwiese
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Wall, Bernhard, Friedensruh
Wiebe, Nicolai, Schoenwiese
Wiens, Jacob, Schoenbrunn
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Goerzen, Johann, Grossweide
Goossen, Peter, Grossweide
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Loewen, Peter, Rosenberg
tRogalsky, Jacob, Rueckenau
Voth, Kornelius, Zentral
tWalde, Jacob, Jr., Grossweide
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Penner, Abram, Grossweide
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